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Overexpression of p53 mRNA in colorectal cancer and its relationship to p53 gene mutation.

N el-Mahdani1, J C Vaillant, M Guiguet, S Prévot, V Bertrand, C Bernard, R Parc, G Béréziat, B Hermelin.   

Abstract

We analysed the frequency of p53 mRNA overexpression in a series of 109 primary colorectal carcinomas and its association with p53 gene mutation, which has been correlated with short survival. Sixty-nine of the 109 cases (63%) demonstrated p53 mRNA overexpression, without any correlation with stage or site of disease. Comparison with p53 gene mutation indicated that, besides cases in which p53 gene mutation and p53 mRNA overexpression were either both present (40 cases) or both absent (36 cases), there were also cases in which p53 mRNA was overexpressed in the absence of any mutation (29 cases) and those with a mutant gene in which the mRNA was not overexpressed (four cases). Moreover, the mutant p53 tumours exhibited an increase of p53 mRNA expression, which was significantly higher in tumours expressing the mutated allele alone than in tumours expressing both wild- and mutated-type alleles. These data (1) show that p53 mRNA overexpression is a frequent event in colorectal tumours and is not predictive of the status of the gene, i.e. whether or not a mutation is present; (2) provide further evidence that p53 protein overexpression does not only result from an increase in the half-life of mutated p53 and suggest that inactivation of the p53 function in colorectal cancers involves at least two distinct mechanisms, including p53 overexpression and/or mutation; and (3) suggest that p53 mRNA overexpression is an early event, since it is not correlated with Dukes stage.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9052405      PMCID: PMC2063311          DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1997.92

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Cancer        ISSN: 0007-0920            Impact factor:   7.640


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