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Association of p53 gene mutation and telomerase activity in resectable non-small cell lung cancer.

Authors :
Maniwa, Yoshimasa
Yoshimura, Masahiro
Obayashi, Chiho
Inaba, Mayumi
Kiyooka, Kazue
Kanki, Mokiko
Okita, Yutaka
Maniwa, Y
Yoshimura, M
Obayashi, C
Inaba, M
Kiyooka, K
Kanki, M
Okita, Y
Source :
CHEST. Aug2001, Vol. 120 Issue 2, p589-594. 6p. 2 Charts, 7 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

<bold>Purpose: </bold>Mutation of the p53 gene and deregulation of telomerase may be essential for canceration in some malignant diseases. However, relationships between these occurrences have not yet been clarified. We examined the roles of p53 gene mutation and telomerase activity relative to the clinical and pathologic features of non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC).<bold>Methods: </bold>Frozen sections of 40 surgically resected NSCLC specimens were used. DNA extracted from fresh tumor specimens was analyzed with polymerase chain reaction (PCR), single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) method, to screen alterations in the p53 gene. Exons showing aberrant band shifts on SSCP were reamplified, and the PCR products were directly sequenced. In addition, the telomerase activity of the same specimens was analyzed quantitatively with the fluorescence-based telomeric repeat amplification protocol assay, and the total product generated (TPG) method. Clinical and pathologic parameters were evaluated using a statistical analysis system.<bold>Results: </bold>Mutations of the p53 gene relevant to an altered protein were confirmed in 19 of 40 specimens (47.5%). The TPG of 40 specimens was 75.24 +/- 15.55 (mean +/- SE). The TPG of the 19 specimens positive for p53 gene mutation was significantly higher than that of the 21 specimens negative for p53 gene mutation. Furthermore, the degree of cell differentiation was significantly correlated with both p53 gene mutation and high telomerase activity.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>p53 gene mutation and high telomerase activity cooperate to induce tumorigenesis and low-grade differentiation in NSCLC. Simultaneous occurrence of p53 gene mutation and high telomerase activity may be relevant to the grade of malignancy in NSCLC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00123692
Volume :
120
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
CHEST
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
10352584
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1378/chest.120.2.589