T. Tokunaga et al., ALTERATIONS IN TUMOR-SUPPRESSOR GENE P53 CORRELATE WITH INHIBITION OFTHROMBOSPONDIN-1 GENE-EXPRESSION IN COLON-CANCER CELLS, Virchows Archiv, 433(5), 1998, pp. 415-418
If activation of the p53 gene is involved in the progression or metast
asis of colon cancer, it may affect the angiogenic phenotype in vivo.
To verify this hypothesis, we studied the correlation between p53 accu
mulation and expression of thrombospondin-1 (TSP1) in colon cancer spe
cimens. Levels of TSP1 gene expression were estimated by Northern blot
ting in 65 colon cancers. Accumulation of p53 and the distribution of
TSP1 protein were evaluated immunohistochemically. Various levels of T
SP1 gene expression were seen in colon cancers, while p53 accumulation
was confirmed in 42 of the 65 colon cancers. The level of TSP1 gene e
xpression demonstrated a significant inverse correlation with p53 accu
mulation in colon cancer. Colon cancer cells expressed TSP1 protein an
d p53 accumulation reciprocally in the same nests. These results sugge
st that alterations in the tumour suppressor gene p53 may inhibit TSP1
expression in colon cancer.