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EVALUATION OF OVEREXPRESSION OF P53 TUMOR-SUPPRESSOR PROTEIN IN SUPERFICIAL AND INVASIVE TRANSITIONAL-CELL BLADDER-CANCER - COMPARISON WITH DNA-PLOIDY
Objectives. p53 tumor suppressor gene is considered to play a
significant role in carcinogenesis. Mutations in the p53 are the most
frequent genetic abnormalities encountered in human malignancies. Our
aim was to investigate the expression of p53 oncoprotein in superficial
and invasive transitional cell bladder cancer (TCC) as well as its
correlation with established prognostic factors, such as histologic
grade, tumor stage, DNA content, and survival.
Methods. Forty-five patients with superficial TCC (Ta-T1) and 42 with
invasive TCC (T2-T4) were included in our study. Material from
transurethral biopsy was examined using an immunohistochemical method
and the monoclonal antibody Pab 1801.
Results. p53 tumor suppressor protein was overexpressed in 48.3% of TCC
cases and more frequently in invasive than superficial TCCs (P = 0.03)
and undetectable in the tumor adjacent to normal tissue. p53 positivity
was related to the degree of differentiation and with the stage of the
disease of invasive TCCs (P = 0.03 and P = 0.004, respectively), whereas
no statistical significance was documented for superficial TCCs.
Moreover, p53 overexpression demonstrated a statistical significance
with DNA ploidy in superficial Ta-T1 tumors (P = 0.04) and was
suggestive in invasive T2-T4 tumors (P = 0.08). There was no correlation
of recurrence related to p53-positive superficial tumors (P = 0.29).
Patients with p53-positive invasive TCCs showed statistically
significant worse survival (P = 0.007), but in multivariate analysis,
p53 positivity is not independently related to poor overall survival (P
= 0.30). When we combined ploidy and p53 status, we realized that the
subset of patients with aneuploidy and p53 positivity had the worst
prognosis (P = 0.008).
Conclusions. The results suggest the involvement of p53 protein as a
]ate event in bladder carcinogenesis. p53 does not seem to be a
prognostic marker for recurrences of superficial tumors and is not
independently related to survival. The aneuploidy of tumors correlates
with the p53 positivity in bladder cancer. The combined expression of
aneuploidy and p53 positivity in invasive tumors has strong association
with the survival of patients
Assessing the Efficacy of Structural Merger Remedies: Choosing between Theories of Harm?
Collective dominance, Coordinated effects, Merger remedies, Single dominance, Tacit collusion, L13, L41,
Assessing the Efficacy of Structural Merger Remedies: Choosing Between Theories of Harm?
Collective dominance, Coordinated effects, Merger remedies, Single dominance, Tacit collusion, L13, L41,