P53 PROTEIN ACCUMULATES IN CUSHINGS ADENOMAS AND INVASIVE NONFUNCTIONAL ADENOMAS (VOL 79, PG 1513, 1994)

Citation
N. Buckley et al., P53 PROTEIN ACCUMULATES IN CUSHINGS ADENOMAS AND INVASIVE NONFUNCTIONAL ADENOMAS (VOL 79, PG 1513, 1994), The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 80(2), 1995, pp. 692
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Endocrynology & Metabolism
ISSN journal
0021972X
Volume
80
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-972X(1995)80:2<692:PPAICA>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
The p53 protein, a negative regulator of cell growth, plays an importa nt role in the pathogenesis of many human tumours following gene mutat ion and/or deletion. We screened a large number of sporadic pituitary tumours for p53 protein accumulation Suggestive of gene mutation. Samp les were divided into benign adenomas (n=95) and invasive tumours with local or distant invasion (n=26). All main tumour classes were repres ented. Putative p53 mutations were detected by immunohistochemistry on paraffin-embedded sections using polyclonal CM-1 and monoclonal DO-7 and PAb1801 antibodies. Results were compared to normal post-mortem pi tuitary tissue controls (n=17). p53 protein accumulation was detected in invasive tumours (16%), but only in corticotrophinomas (2/4) and no n-functional tumours (4/15). In non-invasive adenomas, protein accumul ation was observed only in ACTH-secreting tumours where 50% were posit ive (16/32). No protein accumulation was identified in any control tis sue. These results indicate that p53 protein accumulation may play a r ole in the development of Cushings adenomas and in the progression of non-functional tumours to the invasive state.