H. Kashiwagi et al., OVEREXPRESSION OF P53 IN DUODENAL TUMORS IN PATIENTS WITH FAMILIAL ADENOMATOUS POLYPOSIS, British Journal of Surgery, 83(2), 1996, pp. 225-228
Duodenal polyps and tumours of different histology from patients with
familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) were examined for p53 overexpress
ion to determine the genetic events in duodenal tumorigenesis. Samples
endoscopic biopsy specimens of 152 duodenal matous polyps (taken from
79 patients) and from 13 surgically resected adenomatous polyps or ca
ncers (taken from nine patients) were studied by routine histological
examination and immunohistochemistry. p53 was overexpressed in: 0 per
cent of normal mucosa samples (none of 29), 25 per cent of tubular ade
nomas (28 of 111), 72 per cent of tubulovillous and villous adenomas (
13 of 18) and 100 per cent of duodenal cancers (seven of seven); and i
n 28 per cent of mildly dysplastic polyps (32 of 113), 56 per cent of
moderately or severely dysplastic polyps (nine of 16) and 100 per cent
of cancers (seven of seven). Overexpression of p53 increased with pas
sage down the adenoma-carcinoma pathway and might therefore be a valua
ble additional marker of risk for duodenal malignancy in patients with
FAP.