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p53 point mutations in primary human gastric carcinomas
Authors:Hiroshi Yokozaki  Hiroki Kuniyasu  Yasuhiko Kitadai  Kenji Nishimura  Hiroko Todo  Ayşe Ayhan  Wataru Yasui  Hisao Ito  Eiichi Tahara
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pathology, Hiroshima University School of Medicine, 1-2-3 Kasumi, Minami-ku, 734 Hiroshima, Japan
Abstract:Summary p53 point mutations in primary gastric carcinomas were analyzed by performing cDNA deoxynucleotide sequencing of the gene. Out of 16,9 (56.3%) primary gastric carcinoma cases, including early cancer, showed one or more p53 point mutations in their open-reading frame, and 4 out of 9 cases had a p53 point mutation within highly conserved domains. The characteristics of the p53 mutation spectrum observed in primary tumors were (a) frequent mutation at an A:T pair (50%, 7 out of 14 mutations), (b) high transversion incidence (29%, 4 out of 14 mutations), (c) no transition at CpG, and (d) no G:C to T:A transversion. Our results suggest that p53 mutation is a common event in gastric carcinoma occurring from the early stage of progression with its specific mutation spectrum.Abbreviation PCR-SSCP polymerase chain reaction single-strand conformation polymorphism
Keywords:p53 gene  Gastric carcinoma  Point mutation  Polymerase chain reaction  Deoxynucleotide sequencing
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