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Simultaneous monitoring of P53 protein and DNA content of colorectal adenocarcinomas by flow cytometry.

Y Remvikos1, P Laurent-Puig, R J Salmon, G Frelat, B Dutrillaux, G Thomas.   

Abstract

The p53 transformation-related gene is located on 17p, a chromosomal segment frequently under-represented in colorectal adenocarcinoma karyotypes. We have developed a flow cytometric method for detection of its gene product on isolated nuclei by indirect immunofluorescence. Criteria for defining the presence of p53 were established, using parameters related to the difference of fluorescence obtained by incubating nuclei with a specific monoclonal antibody (MAB) versus isotypic control. This method allowed simultaneous quantitation of p53 and DNA in tumor nuclei to be made. Twenty-two of the 41 tumors analyzed (54%) were found to overexpress p53 when compared to 13 normal mucosa specimens. Repeated preparations from different fragments of the same tumor gave reproducible results for the 21 cases tested. p53 was detected in a higher proportion of disseminated tumors (64%) compared to localized disease (39%), but the difference did not reach statistical significance (chi 2 = 2.4, p greater than 0.10). Tumors containing aneuploid cell subpopulations were also more frequently positive (65%) than diploid ones (20%), the difference being significant (Fisher's exact test, p less than 0.03). This dual parameter flow cytometric method, evaluating both DNA ploidy and p53 expression, may prove useful in identifying different biological subgroups of colorectal cancer.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2137812     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910450313

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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1.  Numerical chromosome alterations in colorectal carcinomas detected by fluorescence in situ hybridization. Relationship to 17p and 18q allelic losses.

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Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-07       Impact factor: 6.575

4.  Prognostic significance of p53 expression in relation to DNA ploidy in colorectal adenocarcinoma.

Authors:  X F Sun; J M Carstensen; O Stål; H Zhang; E Nilsson; R Sjödahl; B Nordenskjöld
Journal:  Virchows Arch A Pathol Anat Histopathol       Date:  1993

5.  Comparative study of the expression of Rb and p53 genes in human colorectal cancers, colon carcinoma cell lines and synchronized human fibroblasts.

Authors:  M L Gope; M Chun; R Gope
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  1991-09-18       Impact factor: 3.396

6.  Somatic mutations, acetylator status, and prognosis in colorectal cancer.

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7.  Distinct pattern of mutations of conserved regions of TP53 in colorectal cancer patients in the Kashmir population: an emerging high-risk area.

Authors:  S Rehman; As Sameer; L Zahoor; S Abdullah; Za Shah; D Afroze; I Hussain; Sm Shaffi; N Syeed; Ma Rizvi; Ma Siddiqi
Journal:  Ecancermedicalscience       Date:  2009-01-09

8.  Molecular gate keepers succumb to gene aberrations in colorectal cancer in Kashmiri population, revealing a high incidence area.

Authors:  A Syed Sameer; Shakeel ul Rehman; Arshad A Pandith; Nidda Syeed; Zaffar A Shah; Nissar A Chowdhri; Khursheed A Wani; Mushtaq A Siddiqi
Journal:  Saudi J Gastroenterol       Date:  2009 Oct-Dec       Impact factor: 2.485

9.  Colorectal cancer: molecular mutations and polymorphisms.

Authors:  Aga Syed Sameer
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2013-05-13       Impact factor: 6.244

10.  Increased p53 protein content of colorectal tumours correlates with poor survival.

Authors:  Y Remvikos; O Tominaga; P Hammel; P Laurent-Puig; R J Salmon; B Dutrillaux; G Thomas
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  1992-10       Impact factor: 7.640

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