P53, RB, AND CYCLIN D1 EXPRESSION IN HUMAN ORAL VERRUCOUS CARCINOMAS

Citation
Ib. Gimenezconti et al., P53, RB, AND CYCLIN D1 EXPRESSION IN HUMAN ORAL VERRUCOUS CARCINOMAS, Cancer, 78(1), 1996, pp. 17-23
Citations number
74
Categorie Soggetti
Oncology
Journal title
CancerACNP
ISSN journal
0008543X
Volume
78
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
17 - 23
Database
ISI
SICI code
0008-543X(1996)78:1<17:PRACDE>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
BACKGROUND. The verrucous carcinoma (VC), a tumor with low grade malig nancy, appears to be associated with tobacco and human papillomavirus. The pathobiology of these tumors has not been extensively studied, an d molecular genetic alterations have not been reported. In this study we investigated by immunohistochemistry the expression of p53, Rb, and cyclin D1 in a series of well-defined oral VC. Changes in the express ion of these genes have been commonly reported in a variety of human t umors. METHODS. We studied 29 cases of VC, fixed in formalin and embed ded in paraffin. Immunohistochemistry was carried out using the avidin -biotin immunoperoxidase technique. Polyclonal antibody CM-1 was used for p53, a rabbit polyclonal human RE antibody, Rb-WL-1 antibody for R b and a rabbit polyclonal human cyclin D antibody for cyclin D1. RESUL TS. Positive p53 expression (protein accumulation) was detected in 15 of the 29 VC analyzed. In some cases, p53-positive areas were small fo ci but in most of the cases extensive positive areas were observed. No ne of the cases studied showed alterations of Rb protein. The expressi on of cyclin D1 was determined in 18 cases of VC. Positive nuclear imm unostaining was seen in 11 cases. CONCLUSIONS. p53 protein accumulatio n is frequently observed in these tumors suggesting possible mutations of this gene in VC. Overexpression of cyclin D1 but no alterations of Rb staining were also observed in this low grade tumor suggesting tha t Rb may be functionally inactivated by overexpression of cyclin D1 or HPV infection.