Mutations in p53 are the most common genetic abnormality yet found in
human cancers. p53 mutations vary among tumor types, ranging from 0-60
% in major cancers. The frequency of p53 mutations in breast cancer av
erages around 25%. The incidence rate and the type of mutations at spe
cific codons seem to be influenced by geographical location as well as
racial and ethnic specificities. Women of the Parsi ethnic group livi
ng mostly in defined geographical areas around metropolitan Bombay are
reported to have a markedly high incidence of breast cancer. In the p
resent work, the p53 gene alterations in the Parsis were investigated
using SSCP analysis. The results confirm an earlier observation that o
ver 60% of the Parsi breast tumors harbour p53 alterations. This figur
e is higher than that observed in other communities. The relevance of
the finding in the light of the high breast cancer incidence in the Pa
rsis is discussed.