p53 immunohistochemical expression: messages in cervical carcinogenesis

被引:12
作者
Cheah, PL [1 ]
Looi, LM [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Malaya, Med Ctr, Dept Pathol, Kuala Lumpur 59100, Malaysia
关键词
p53; immunohistochemistry; cervical carcinoma; CIN;
D O I
10.1080/003130202760120472
中图分类号
R36 [病理学];
学科分类号
100104 ;
摘要
Aims: The pattern of p53 expression was studied in preinvasive and invasive cervical carcinoma in an attempt to clarify its role in cervical carcinogenesis, Methods: A total of 234 invasive cervical carcinomas (152 squamous cell carcinomas, 61 adenocarcinomas and 21 adenosquamous carcinomas) and 16 cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) I, six CIN II and 25 CIN III were immunohistochemically studied for p53. Results: p53 was detected more frequently in CIN and invasive carcinoma (100% of CIN I, 74.2% CIN II + III and 70.1% invasive carcinoma) compared with benign cervices P<0.001); however, only three squamous cell carcinomas, II adenocarcinomas and two adenosquamous carcinomas exhibited p53 expression in >75% of tumour nuclei. Six of the II adenocarcinomas and both adenosquamous carcinomas were poorly differentiated compared with one of the three squamous carcinomas. p53 immunoreactive cells were randomly distributed in invasive carcinoma, confined to the lower third of the epithelium in CIN I, reached the middle third in 20% of CIN II and upper third in 16.6% of CIN III. Conclusions: Assuming that p53 immunoreactivity indicates gene mutation when the majority (> 75%) of neoplastic cells express p53, p53 mutations Would seem uncommon in cervical carcinogenesis. Nonetheless, glandular malignancies, in particular poorly differentiated variants, may show a higher frequency of mutation. p53 was detected more frequently in CIN I compared with CIN II/III and invasive carcinoma which may be due to p53 protein degradation following interaction with high risk human papillomavirus E6 protein in CIN II/III and invasive carcinoma.
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