MDM2 (murine double minute gene 2) overexpression has been implicated in th
e pathogenesis of human tumors via inhibition of the p53 tumor suppressor p
rotein. To investigate the potential involvement of MDM2 overexpression in
the pathogenesis of oral squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) in Taiwan, we exam
ined the expression of MDM2 protein and its relationship to p53 protein lev
els in 52 oral SCCs using antibodies to MDM2 and p53. Of the 52 patients, 3
6 (69 %) had tumors with positive MDM2 nuclear staining and 32 (61%) had tu
mors with p53 nuclear staining. Coexpression of MDM2 protein and p53 was de
tected in 25 (48%) cases; and 9 (17%) tumors showed neither MDM2 protein no
r p53 staining. A significant correlation was observed between MDM2 protein
and p53 expression in 38 cases with an areca quid (AQ) chewing habit (P=0.
032). No significant correlation was found between the degree of MDM2 prote
in staining and the patients' ages, sex, cancer location, clinical staging,
primary tumor TNM status or histological differentiation of SCC at the tim
e of initial presentation. Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that either MDM2 pr
otein expression or co-expression of p53 and MDM2 protein did not relate si
gnificantly to patient overall survival. Nevertheless, the high prevalence
of MDM2 protein overexpression found in this study suggest that MDM2 may al
so participate in the carcinogenesis of AQ chewing-associated oral SCCs in
Taiwan.