Overexpression of p53 in squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue in young patients with no known risk factors is not associated with mutations in exons5-9
Mw. Lingen et al., Overexpression of p53 in squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue in young patients with no known risk factors is not associated with mutations in exons5-9, HEAD NECK, 22(4), 2000, pp. 328-335
Citations number
69
Categorie Soggetti
Otolaryngology
Journal title
HEAD AND NECK-JOURNAL FOR THE SCIENCES AND SPECIALTIES OF THE HEAD AND NECK
Background. This study investigated the status of the p53 tumor suppressor
gene in patients less than 40 years of age who had squamous cell carcinoma
of the tongue develop with no known risk factors.
Methods. Histologic sections from 21 patients were prepared from formalin-f
ixed, paraffin-embedded tissue and were processed for standard immunohistoc
hemistry for detection of the p53 protein. In addition, tumors were evaluat
ed by single-strand conformation polymorphism and by DNA sequencing to iden
tify potential mutations in the conserved exons (5-9) of the p53 gene.
Results. Eighty-one percent (17 of 21) of the patients overexpressed p53 by
immunohistochemical analysis. However, none of these patients demonstrated
mutations in exons 5-9 of the gene.
Conclusions. These data suggest that the molecular mechanisms by which the
young individuals with no risk factors had altered p53 function in oral squ
amous cell carcinoma may differ from those of the more typical population o
f individuals who have this malignancy develop. (C) 2000 John Wiley & Sons,
Inc.