1. p53 is not related to Ki-67 immunostaining in the epithelial and mesenchymal components of female genital tract carcinosarcomas
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Beata Balon, Marek Cybulski, Ewa Kaznowska, Regine Schneider-Stock, Andrzej Semczuk, Anna Steć, Maciej Jóźwik, Anna Semczuk-Sikora, Stanislaw Sulkowski, Justyna Szumiło, and Atanas Ignatov
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Cancer Research ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Uterus ,Gene Expression ,Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ,Ovary ,Histogenesis ,Carcinosarcoma ,medicine ,Humans ,Ovarian Neoplasms ,biology ,Mesenchymal stem cell ,Cancer ,Genitalia, Female ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Ki-67 Antigen ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,Ki-67 ,biology.protein ,Cancer research ,Immunohistochemistry ,Female ,Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 ,Immunostaining - Abstract
Carcinosarcomas (CSs) are composed of two separate histological components and are rare neoplasms of the female genital tract. Therefore, CS pathogenesis has not yet been fully elucidated. In the present study, immunohistochemical techniques were used to determine the role of p53 and Ki-67 overexpression in female genital tract CSs. The study group was comprised of 36 patients with CSs originating from the uterus (n=31), cervix (n=3) and ovary (n=2), as well as 3 metastatic tissues. p53 was overexpressed in the epithelial component of 23 out of 36 (64%) tumors, and in the mesenchymal component of 20 out of 36 (56%) tumors. In both CS components, there was a significant correlation between p53 overexpression and patient age and ovarian metastases. Ki-67 overexpression was detected in the epithelial component in 15 out of 36 (42%) cases, and in the mesenchymal component in 13 out of 36 (36%) neoplasms. There was a significant correlation of p53 overexpression between the carcinomatous and sarcomatous components (R=0.884, P
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- 2013
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