p53 null mutations undetected by immunohistochemical staining predict a poor outcome with early-stage non-small cell lung carcinomas.
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The importance of p53 mutations in the pathogenesis of human lung carcinoma is well established, but it is still controversial whether the presence of p53 mutations or overexpression of p53 protein adversely affects an individual patient's chances of survival. The controversy may be partially due to the methodological differences in examination for p53 alterations: gene analysis or immunohistochemical staining. Furthermore, recent studies have suggested that different types of mutations of the p53 tumor suppressor gene confer different biological properties. To clarify the relationship between immunohistochemical staining and prognosis, we investigated mutations using single-strand conformation polymorphism followed by sequencing for exons 4-8 and 10 in 144 surgically treated non-small cell lung carcinoma patients with intensive clinical follow-up. Of 144 cases, 107 adenocarcinomas were examined for immunohistochemical staining with RSP53 antibody. p53 gene mutations were observed in 65 tumors (45%), including 44 missense and 21 null mutations, the latter comprising 7 nonsense mutations, 8 deletions, 2 insertions, and 4 splicing junction mutations. Presence of p53 mutations was an independent prognostic factor with a statistical trend (P = 0.14) in stage I patients but not in all cases. When examined by mutational pattern, null mutation was a significant indicator of poor outcome by multivariate analysis (P = 0.03) in stage I patients, whereas cases with missense mutations and without mutations did not differ (P = 0.76). Forty (37%) tumors demonstrated overexpression of the p53 protein but without any survival difference. Most tumors (76%) with missense mutations were immunopositive, but those with null mutations with one exception (93%) were not, and the concordance between the mutations and immunohistochemical staining was rather low at 65%. These data suggest that the type of p53 mutation is important for prediction of outcome in early-stage non-small cell lung carcinoma patients, whereas immunohistochemical staining for abnormal p53 gene products is nonpredictive. Furthermore, null mutations causing loss of function of the gene product may play more important roles than missense mutations in tumor progression.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Cancer research
دوره 59 21 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1999