High frequency of p53 expression in colo-rectal adenomatous polyps

Previous studies on p53 protein expression in colonic adenomas showed controversial results. The present study evaluates the p53 expression in colonic adenomas, at different dysplasia degrees, by immunohistochemical analysis, using a newly introduced monoclonal anti-p53 antibody. Paraffin embedded s...

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Published in:Anticancer research Vol. 15; no. 4; p. 1407
Main Authors: Boccuzzi, A, Terzolo, M, Leonardo, E, Cappia, S, Tappero, G, Paccotti, P, Angeli, A
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Greece 01-07-1995
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Summary:Previous studies on p53 protein expression in colonic adenomas showed controversial results. The present study evaluates the p53 expression in colonic adenomas, at different dysplasia degrees, by immunohistochemical analysis, using a newly introduced monoclonal anti-p53 antibody. Paraffin embedded sections of 48 colorectal adenomas, 5 colonic carcinomas and 11 normal colonic biopsies were studied by immunohistochemical analysis using a monoclonal mouse anti-p53 antibody (clone DO-1). Normal colonic mucosa specimens and 5/48 adenomas were found negative for p53 staining. p53-positive nuclei were less than 10% in 22/48 and between 10 and 40% in 15/48 adenomas. In 6/48 adenomas and in 4/5 carcinomas we found a high percentage of p53-positive nuclei (> 40%). Immunohistochemical p53-positivity is a common event in colonic adenomas, not dependent on dysplasia degree. It might be the result of p53 wild-type increase, due to the typical genomic instability of colonic adenomas.
ISSN:0250-7005