نتایج جستجو برای: p53 mutation

تعداد نتایج: 327328  

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1997
B Li J M Rosen J McMenamin-Balano W J Muller A S Perkins

Thirty percent of human breast cancers have amplification of ERBB2, often in conjunction with mutations in p53. The most common p53 mutation in human breast cancers is an Arg-to-His mutation at codon 175, an allele that functions in a dominant oncogenic manner in tumorigenesis assays and is thus distinct from loss of p53. Transgenic mice expressing mouse mammary tumor virus-driven neu transgene...

2001
Siobhan A. Nicholson Nader T. Okby Mohammed A. Khan Judith A. Welsh Mary G. McMenamin William D. Travis James R. Jett Henry D. Tazelaar Victor Trastek Peter C. Pairolero Paul G. Corn James G. Herman Lance A. Liotta Neil E. Caporaso Curtis C. Harris

Overexpression of E2F-1 induces apoptosis by both a p14-p53and a p73-mediated pathway. p14 is the alternate tumor suppressor product of the INK4a/ARF locus that is inactivated frequently in lung carcinogenesis. Because p14 stabilizes p53, it has been proposed that the loss of p14 is functionally equivalent to a p53 mutation. We have tested this hypothesis by examining the genomic status of the ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1993
J Imamura C R Bartram F Berthold D Harms H Nakamura H P Koeffler

Mutation of the p53 tumor suppressor gene frequently occurs in a variety of tumors including lung, breast, gastrointestinal, and brain, as well as lymphomas-leukemias. Neuroblastoma, one of the most common solid tumors in childhood, often has amplification of the N-myc gene. We examined for mutations of the p53 tumor suppressor gene by single-strand conformational polymorphism using polymerase ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1998
K Hibi C R Robinson S Booker L Wu S R Hamilton D Sidransky J Jen

We have searched for the presence of genetic alterations in serum DNA obtained from 44 colorectal cancer patients. Microsatellite analysis using highly polymorphic markers revealed loss of heterozygosity and/or microsatellite instability in 35 of 44 (80%) primary tumors. No alterations were detected in the paired serum DNA. We next used an oligonucleotide-mediated mismatch ligation assay to det...

Journal: :Türk biyokimya dergisi 2021

Abstract Objectives The aim of this study is to investigate the effects radiofrequency radiation (RFR) on apoptosis, proliferation, stress response, and inflammation markers in colorectal cancer cells. Methods We tested intermittent exposure RFR at different frequencies two cell lines; HCT-116 DLD-1. Protein levels were subsequently analyzed by ELISA. Results led a decrease P53, p-P53, p-P38, p...

Journal: :Head & neck 2003
Carol R Bradford Shaobo Zhu Haruko Ogawa Tetsuya Ogawa Matthew Ubell Ajita Narayan Garfield Johnson Gregory T Wolf Susan G Fisher Thomas E Carey

BACKGROUND A critical factor for successful organ preservation treatment in head and neck cancer may be selecting tumors that respond to chemotherapy and radiation. Previous results in patients indicated that tumors that overexpressed p53 were more sensitive to chemotherapy than those that did not overexpress p53. METHODS To determine the relationship of p53 mutations to sensitivity to cispla...

Journal: :Mutagenesis 2007
Qinming Zhang Yunfeng Liu Junqing Zhou Weihong Chen Ying Zhang Howard L Liber

Many studies have shown that an alteration of p53 affects various cellular responses to DNA damage after treatment with ionizing radiation. The human lymphoblast cell WTK1, which contains a mutant p53 (ile237), is 10-fold hypermutable at the thymidine kinase (tk) locus compared with TK6 cells, which are from the same donor but contain wild-type p53. These results implied that the specific p53 m...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 1997
R Soong F Grieu P Robbins B Dix D Chen R Parsons A House B Iacopetta

Alterations of the p53 gene and the p53 protein are common in a wide spectrum of human malignancies. In several tumor types, p53 gene mutation and/or p53 protein overexpression correlate with a more clinically aggressive phenotype as judged by worse patient survival. This has not been clearly demonstrated to be the case in colorectal cancer. Herein, we report results of the prognostic significa...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2000
H Kato S Kato T Kumabe Y Sonoda T Yoshimoto S Y Han T Suzuki H Shibata R Kanamaru C Ishioka

We screened mutations of two major tumor suppressor genes, p53 and PTEN, in 66 human brain tumors using a yeast-based functional assay and cDNA-based direct sequencing, respectively. The frequency of p53 mutations was 28.8% (19 of 66) and was higher in anaplastic astrocytoma (9 of 14, 64.3%,) than in glioblastoma multiforme (GBM; 7 of 27, 25.9%,), supporting previous speculation that there are ...

2015
Leanne G. Ahronian David R. Driscoll David S. Klimstra Brian C. Lewis

Hepatocellular carcinoma is a highly deadly malignancy, accounting for approximately 800,000 deaths worldwide every year. Mutation of the p53 tumor suppressor gene is a common genetic change in HCC, present in 30% of cases. p53R175H (corresponding to p53R172H in mice) is a hotspot for mutation that demonstrates "prometastatic" gain-of-function in other cancer models. Since the frequency of p53 ...

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