MUTATION AND EXPRESSION OF THE P53 GENE IN HUMAN-MALIGNANT MELANOMA

被引:143
作者
ALBINO, AP
VIDAL, MJ
MCNUTT, NS
SHEA, CR
PRIETO, VG
NANUS, DM
PALMER, JM
HAYWARD, NK
机构
[1] Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Cornell University Medical College, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, New York, NY
关键词
MALIGNANT MELANOMA; MELANOCYTE; MUTATION; P53;
D O I
10.1097/00008390-199402000-00006
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Derangement of the p53 tumor suppressor gene has been implicated in the aetiology of a wide range of human neoplasias. We have previously determined that overexpression and mutation of the p53 gene in cultured metastatic melanomas is low (11%). However, two recent immunohistochemical studies have reported that >85% of malignant melanoma specimens overexpress mutated p53 protein. In an effort to resolve this contradiction in the published literature, we have re-evaluated a range of cultured and non-cultured melanocytic lesions for the occurrence of point mutations in the p53 gene using DNA- and RNA-dependent single strand conformation polymorphism (RNA-SSCP) and direct DNA sequencing of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplified DNA, and overexpression of the p53 protein using immunohistochemistry. We found point mutations in 25% (9 of 36) of cultured melanomas and 0% in 34 fresh melanoma biopsies; however, increased p53 expression was found in 42% of paraffin-embedded melanoma specimens and 7% of benign lesions. The low frequency of p53 point mutations and high frequency of p53 expression suggests that derangement of the p53 gene by point mutations is not a common perturbation in the majority of melanoma cells, and that overexpression of p53 in this tumour type is due to a mechanism other than point mutation.
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