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Prognostic relevance of C-terminal Mdm2 detection is enhanced by p53 positivity in soft tissue sarcomas.

P Würl1, A Meye, D Berger, M Bache, C Lautenschläger, H Schmidt, H Kalthoff, F W Rath, H Taubert.   

Abstract

We examined the clinical value of immunohistochemical (IHC) Mdm2 detection by an N-terminal (IF2) and a C-terminal (19E3) binding monoclonal antibody (Ab) in soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) with regard to the p53 status. Therefore, we investigated a cohort of 198 patients with STSs of six entities with known p53 IHC by using a multivariate Cox regression model to determine the prognostic value of Mdm2 staining. Only positivity with the 19E3 Ab correlated multivariately significantly with survival (RR = 2.32, p = 0.0035). We stratified the C-terminal Mdm2 staining (19E3) according to p53 IHC (DO-1) and found patients could be divided into three groups with an increasing risk: (a) patients with Mdm2 (19E3)-negative as well as p53 (DO-1)-negative tumors, (b) patients with tumors that were either Mdm2 (19E3) or p53 (DO-1) positive, and (c) patients with tumors that were Mdm2 (19E3) as well as p53 (DO-1) positive. Positive staining for both Mdm2 and p53 meant a very poor prognosis with a relative risk of 4.63 (p = 0.00001). This points to the possibility that--in addition to the p53-dependent pathway--Mdm2 could have an effect through a p53-independent pathway. Thus, our results indicate that C-terminal Mdm2 staining (19E3) constitutes an independent prognostic marker in STS.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9458382     DOI: 10.1097/00019606-199710000-00001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diagn Mol Pathol        ISSN: 1052-9551


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