Jd. Maass et al., ANTIBODIES IN RESPONSE TO THE CELLULAR PROTEIN P53 IN PATIENTS WITH SQUAMOUS-CELL CARCINOMA OF THE HEAD AND NECK, Laryngo-, Rhino-, Otologie, 75(1), 1996, pp. 53-56
Background: The mutated form of the nuclear tumor suppressor protein p
53 plays an important role as oncogene in the malignant transformation
of cells. A new serologic parameter are antibodies against the p53 pr
otein, that are found in many carcinoma entities and localizations and
may have a prognostic relevance. Antibodies against p53 in the serum
of patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN)
have not yet been described. Methods: A set of 117 sera from patients
with SCCHN were screened for serum antibodies against p53 with ELISA (
Dianova. Hamburg). The serum of 41 healthy blood donors served as cont
rols. Tumor tissue of 45 patients was examined with ELISA for p53 prot
ein accumulation. Results: In 23 patients (19,7%) with SCCHN p53 antib
odies were demonstrated. The control sera were all negative for p53 an
tibodies. No correlation was found between the presence of p53 antibod
ies and tumorstage, tumor grading, age or sex of the patient or tumorl
ocalization. Thirteen of the 15 tumor samples from p53 antibody positi
ve patients showed detectable levels of p53 protein. Conclusions: The
frequency of p53 antibodies in patients with SCCHN is comparable with
the occurrence of these antibodies in other malignancies. An accumulat
ion of p53 in the tumor tissue seems to be necessary to initiate the a
ntibody production. p53 antibodies seem to be an indicator for maligna
ncy in SCCHN and may be of potential diagnostic and prognostic value.