CELLULAR ACCUMULATION OF P53 PROTEIN - AN INDEPENDENT PROGNOSTIC FACTOR IN STAGE-II BREAST-CANCER

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STENMARKASKMALM, M [1 ]
STAL, O [1 ]
SULLIVAN, S [1 ]
FERRAUD, L [1 ]
SUN, XF [1 ]
CARSTENSEN, J [1 ]
NORDENSKJOLD, B [1 ]
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[1] LINKOPING UNIV HOSP,DEPT ONCOL,S-58185 LINKOPING,SWEDEN
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10.1016/0959-8049(94)90082-5
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The p53 gene product is a tumour suppressor protein, and alterations of the protein are common in human cancer. Previous studies have focused on nuclear accumulation of p53. To investigate if cytoplasmic accumulation of p53 strengthens the relationships to different pathobiological variables and distant recurrence-free survival in breast cancer, tumours from 164 stage II patients were examined with the monoclonal antibody PAb1801. Nine per cent of the tumours were nuclear positive and 21% were cytoplasmic positive. Cellular p53 accumulation, related to the nucleus or the cytoplasm or both, showed stronger associations with pathobiological variables than nuclear accumulation alone. Accumulation of p53 was significantly correlated to tumour size over 20 mm, negative oestrogen receptor (ER) status, DNA aneuploidy, high S-phase fraction and positive erbB-2 status. Cytoplasmic p53 was significantly correlated to distance recurrence-free survival in patients negative for nuclear p53 (P < 0.0001). Cellular p53 accumulation was an independent prognostic factor, in addition to lymph node status and ER content. We conclude that consideration of cytoplasmic staining enhances the clinical importance of p53.
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