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Very low incidence of p53 antibodies in adult non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and multiple myeloma
Authors:Claude Preudhomme,Mickaë  l Vanrumbeke,Laurence Detourmignies,Thierry Facon,Pascale Lepelley,Thierry Soussi,&   Pierre Fenaux
Affiliation:U124 INSERM, Lille,;Laboratoire d'Hématologie, Hôpital Calmette, Lille,;Service des Maladies du Sang, Hôpital Huriez, Lille,;U301 INSERM, UniversitéP. et M. Curie, Paris, France
Abstract:
In several types of solid tumours, circulating antibodies to p53 are seen in about a third of cases with a p53 mutation, but are absent in cases without p53 mutation. Therefore detection of those antibodies has relatively low sensitivity but high specificity in the detection of p53 mutations.
We looked for circulating p53 antibodies by ELISA in 56 adult non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) and 80 multiple myeloma cases. A certain or highly probable p53 mutation was found by SSCP analysis, immunocyto- or immunohisto-chemistry in 8/35 (23%) NHL cases and 2/19 (10%) MM cases analysed by these techniques. None of the 80 MM cases and only one of the 56 cases of NHL had circulating p53 antibodies. The positive case had Burkitt's lymphoma and a p53 missense mutation at codon 273. Thus, very few MM and NHL patients with a p53 mutation develop p53 antibodies and this test does not appear to be useful in haematological malignancies.
Keywords:p53 antibodies    multiple myeloma    adult non-Hodgkin's lymphoma    p53 mutations
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