S. Imai et al., OVEREXPRESSION OF THE TUMOR-SUPPRESSOR GENE P53 IN HUMAN OVARIAN TUMOR-TISSUES AND ITS CORRELATION WITH CLINICAL STAGE, International journal of oncology, 4(5), 1994, pp. 1097-1103
An extensive series of histological sections from various types of ben
ign, borderline, and malignant human ovarian tumors were examined for
expression of the p53 protein by immunohistochemical staining, using a
new anti-p53 mouse monoclonal antibody. Positive staining for p53 was
detected in 34% of all malignant ovarian cancer tissues. A high rate
of positivity was observed in serous cystadenocarcinoma (59.7%). None
of the borderline or benign tumors showed any reaction. No relation wa
s observed between clinical stage, and the frequency of p53 positivity
. Mutation of the p53 gene with overexpression of the mutant protein a
ppears to be a specific genetic change in human ovarian cancer.