P53 PROTEIN ALTERATIONS IN HUMAN TESTICULAR CANCER INCLUDING PREINVASIVE INTRATUBULAR GERM-CELL NEOPLASIA

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BARTKOVA, J
BARTEK, J
LUKAS, J
VOJTESEK, B
STASKOVA, Z
REJTHAR, A
KOVARIK, J
MIDGLEY, CA
LANE, DP
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[1] MASARYK INST ONCOL, ZLUTY KOPEC 7, CS-65653 BRNO, CZECHOSLOVAKIA
[2] UNIV DUNDEE, DEPT BIOCHEM, CANC RES CAMPAIGN LABS, DUNDEE DD1 4HN, SCOTLAND
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10.1002/ijc.2910490209
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Expression of the p53 oncoprotein was examined in a wide range of primary human testicular germ-cell tumours using a new mouse monoclonal antibody (MAb) BP53-11 raised and characterized in this study, in parallel with a polyclonal rabbit antiserum CM-1. Immunohistochemistry on paraffin sections showed positive nuclear reaction in at least a fraction of malignant cells in 90 (84%) out of 107 cases studied. Aberrant accumulation of the p53 protein was found among testicular tumours of all major histological types, although generally a higher percentage of positive cases and a higher proportion of p53 over-expressing nuclei within individual lesions was observed in embryonal carcinomas when compared with seminomas. The typical heterogeneous staining pattern characteristic of histological specimens was also found in a cultured cell line derived from a human embryonal carcinoma. In contrast to immunohistochemically undetectable levels in normal testes and morphologically normal tissue areas in the tumour-bearing testes, the accumulation of the p53 protein was clearly identified in a high proportion (59% of cases) of the pre-invasive lesions with positive atypical intratubular germ cells often found in the tissue adjacent to invasive tumours. Altered expression of the p53 protein is therefore a unifying feature of the majority of invasive male germ-cell tumours and the change resulting in high levels of p53 appears to be a relatively early step in the human testicular cancer pathogenesis.
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