A comparative study of P53/MDM2 genes alterations and P53/MDM2 proteins immunoreactivity in soft-tissue sarcomas

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Rieske, P [1 ]
Bartkowiak, JK [1 ]
Szadowska, AM [1 ]
Olborski, B [1 ]
Harezga-Bal, B [1 ]
Debiec-Rychter, M [1 ]
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[1] Med Univ Lodz, Dept Mol Biol, Chair Oncol, PL-93509 Lodz, Poland
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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL & CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH | 1999年 / 18卷 / 03期
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soft tissue sarcomas; P53; mutations; MDM2; amplification; P53/MDM2; immunoreactivity;
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In the present study, the expression of P53 and MDM2 proteins were examined in 94 soft-tissue sarcomas (35 malignant fibrohistiocytomas, 15 neurosarcomas, 14 liposarcomas, 13 leiomyosarcomas, 11 fibrosarcomas and 6 dermatofibrosarcomas) by immunohistochemistry. The immunohistochemical findings were correlated with P53 mutation analysis using PCR-SSCP, PCR-HDF and direct sequencing, and MDM2 amplification studies by differential PCR. P53 immunopositivity was found in 25 out of 94 (26.6%) cases. Alterations of the P53 gene were detected in 12 (12.8%) tumors; eight of these tumors revealed P53 immunoreactivity. A high number of P53 positive and P53 mutated tumors were histologically defined as poorly differentiated G3 (64.0% and 75.0%, respectively). MDM2 immunopositivity was revealed in 36 out of 94 (38.3%) cases. MDM2 amplification occured in 17 tumors (18.1%); only nine of these tumors exhibited MDM2 immunoreactivity. Overall? MDM2 positivity was not associated with MDM2 amplification in 27 out of 94 tumors (28.7%). There was no significant correlation between MDM2 overexpression and histological grade. However, when the samples were stratified by immunophenotype, the majority of tumors (52.5%) with isolated MDM2 overexpression (dissociated from P53 positivity) were defined histologically as low grade (G1 + G2). These results support the notion that besides P53 alterations, MDM2 gene deregulation seems to be an important event in sarcomas evolution. Additionally, the mechanism of MDM2-mediated degradation of P53 protein, without involving stabilization and inactivation of P53 gene, should be considered for better understanding of all features of tumor progression processes.
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