p53 and p185 expression in primary breast cancer with microsatellite instability (MSI) is still largely unexplored. To investigate the relationship between these oncoproteins and the pathways of genomic instability, we examined 52 primary invasive breast cancers stratified by the presence and absence of MSI. We determined the status of eight microsatellite loci using radioactive and silver staining methods, and evaluated the immunohistochemical expression of p53 and p185 in a consecutive series of Italian cancer patients characterized by clinical-pathological and biological parameters. Nineteen cases (36.5%) were MSI-positive in at least two loci. p53 was expressed in 15 cases (28.8%) and p185 in eight (15.4%). MSI-positive tumors were inversely correlated with p53 expression ( p = 0.0007); in addition, the percent of p53-expressing cells decreased as the number of MSI-positive loci increased. MSI-positive tumors were correlated with a larger tumor size ( p = 0.04), lymph-node metastasis ( p = 0.001), and advanced clinical stage ( p = 0.0006). These data demonstrate the existence of two subsets of primary breast cancers: one characterized by MSI, the other by p53 expression. MSI-positive patients had a more advanced and/or aggressive disease.

p53 expression is decreased in primary breast carcinomas with microsatellite instability / Claudia, Pizzi; Luigi, Panico; DE MARCHIS, Laura; Paolo, Mastranzo; M. D., Maio; Cristina, D'Amico; Gennaro, Limite; Guido, Pettinato; Sergio, Cocozza; Angelo Raffaele, Bianco; Contegiacomo, Alma Gaetana. - In: BREAST CANCER RESEARCH AND TREATMENT. - ISSN 0167-6806. - 73:3(2002), pp. 257-266. [10.1023/a:1015806530091]

p53 expression is decreased in primary breast carcinomas with microsatellite instability

DE MARCHIS, Laura;CONTEGIACOMO, Alma Gaetana
2002

Abstract

p53 and p185 expression in primary breast cancer with microsatellite instability (MSI) is still largely unexplored. To investigate the relationship between these oncoproteins and the pathways of genomic instability, we examined 52 primary invasive breast cancers stratified by the presence and absence of MSI. We determined the status of eight microsatellite loci using radioactive and silver staining methods, and evaluated the immunohistochemical expression of p53 and p185 in a consecutive series of Italian cancer patients characterized by clinical-pathological and biological parameters. Nineteen cases (36.5%) were MSI-positive in at least two loci. p53 was expressed in 15 cases (28.8%) and p185 in eight (15.4%). MSI-positive tumors were inversely correlated with p53 expression ( p = 0.0007); in addition, the percent of p53-expressing cells decreased as the number of MSI-positive loci increased. MSI-positive tumors were correlated with a larger tumor size ( p = 0.04), lymph-node metastasis ( p = 0.001), and advanced clinical stage ( p = 0.0006). These data demonstrate the existence of two subsets of primary breast cancers: one characterized by MSI, the other by p53 expression. MSI-positive patients had a more advanced and/or aggressive disease.
2002
80 and over; adult; aged; biosynthesis/genetics; breast neoplasms; carcinoma; clinical stage; disease progression; erbb-2; female; gene expression regulation; genetics; genetics/pathology; humans; immunohistochemistry; microsatellite instability; microsatellite repeats; middle aged; neoplasm invasiveness; neoplastic; p185; p53; phenotype; primary breast cancer; prognosis; receptor; tumor suppressor protein p53
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p53 expression is decreased in primary breast carcinomas with microsatellite instability / Claudia, Pizzi; Luigi, Panico; DE MARCHIS, Laura; Paolo, Mastranzo; M. D., Maio; Cristina, D'Amico; Gennaro, Limite; Guido, Pettinato; Sergio, Cocozza; Angelo Raffaele, Bianco; Contegiacomo, Alma Gaetana. - In: BREAST CANCER RESEARCH AND TREATMENT. - ISSN 0167-6806. - 73:3(2002), pp. 257-266. [10.1023/a:1015806530091]
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