TP53 mutation analyses on breast carcinomas: a study of paraffin-embedded archival material. |
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Authors: | S. Gretarsdottir L. Tryggvadottir J. G. Jonasson H. Sigurdsson K. Olafsdottir B. A. Agnarsson H. Ogmundsdottir J. E. Eyfj?rd |
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Affiliation: | Molecular and Cell Biology Research Laboratory, Icelandic Cancer Society, Reykjavik, Iceland. |
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Abstract: | The aim of this investigation was to examine the possibility of analysing TP53 mutations in archival paraffin-embedded material with the constant denaturant gel electrophoresis (CDGE) method. We extracted DNA from 193 archival primary breast carcinoma samples, diagnosed in 1981-83; further analysis was possible for 186 of these. TP53 mutations in exons 5-8 were detected with CDGE in 30 samples (16.1%) and 17 of these mutations were confirmed by sequencing. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated TP53 nuclear accumulation in 58 tumours (31%). A strong association between the presence of TP53 mutations and TP53 immunostaining was observed (P < 0.001). Our mutation and immunohistochemistry results are in agreement with other findings based on fresh tumour tissue. TP53 abnormalities were significantly related to high S-phase fraction, low oestrogen receptor (ER) content and high tumour grade. Survival of patients with TP53 abnormalities, in the group as a whole, did not differ from patients with normal TP53. Our study did, however, show that patients with abnormal TP53 had a significantly shorter post-recurrence survival (P = 0.005) than patients with normal TP53. |
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