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Nuclear p53 Immunoreaction Associated with Poor Prognosis of Breast Cancer

p53 protein has been frequently detected at high levels in the nuclei of human breast cancer cells. We analyzed inununohistochemically the association between nuclear localization of p53 protein and clinical and histological parameters of breast cancer patients. Surgically resected tissues of 73 pri...

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Autores principales: Iwaya, Keiichi, Tsuda, Hitoshi, Hiraide, Hoshio, Tamaki, Kuniyoshi, Tamakuma, Syouetsu, Fukutomi, Takashi, Mukai, Kiyoshi, Hirohashi, Setsuo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1991
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5918538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1679056
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1991.tb02710.x
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author Iwaya, Keiichi
Tsuda, Hitoshi
Hiraide, Hoshio
Tamaki, Kuniyoshi
Tamakuma, Syouetsu
Fukutomi, Takashi
Mukai, Kiyoshi
Hirohashi, Setsuo
author_facet Iwaya, Keiichi
Tsuda, Hitoshi
Hiraide, Hoshio
Tamaki, Kuniyoshi
Tamakuma, Syouetsu
Fukutomi, Takashi
Mukai, Kiyoshi
Hirohashi, Setsuo
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description p53 protein has been frequently detected at high levels in the nuclei of human breast cancer cells. We analyzed inununohistochemically the association between nuclear localization of p53 protein and clinical and histological parameters of breast cancer patients. Surgically resected tissues of 73 primary breast cancers were processed by acetone fixation and paraffin embedding and examined using an anti‐p53 monoclonal antibody, Pabl801. p53 immunoreactivity was detected in the nuclei of cancer cells in 17 cases (23%). The nuclear p53 immunoreaction was closely associated with overexpression of c‐erbB‐2 protein (P<0.05), high histologic grade (P<0.01), advanced clinical stage (P<0.05), and negative estrogen receptor status (P< 0.01). When 31 cases which had been followed up for more than 50 months were examined, a positive nuclear p53 immunoreaction was found to he significantly associated with shorter overall survival of patients (P<0.01). These results suggest that inununohistochemical examination of nuclear p53 protein is clinically useful as an indicator of breast cancer aggressiveness.
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spelling pubmed-59185382018-05-11 Nuclear p53 Immunoreaction Associated with Poor Prognosis of Breast Cancer Iwaya, Keiichi Tsuda, Hitoshi Hiraide, Hoshio Tamaki, Kuniyoshi Tamakuma, Syouetsu Fukutomi, Takashi Mukai, Kiyoshi Hirohashi, Setsuo Jpn J Cancer Res Article p53 protein has been frequently detected at high levels in the nuclei of human breast cancer cells. We analyzed inununohistochemically the association between nuclear localization of p53 protein and clinical and histological parameters of breast cancer patients. Surgically resected tissues of 73 primary breast cancers were processed by acetone fixation and paraffin embedding and examined using an anti‐p53 monoclonal antibody, Pabl801. p53 immunoreactivity was detected in the nuclei of cancer cells in 17 cases (23%). The nuclear p53 immunoreaction was closely associated with overexpression of c‐erbB‐2 protein (P<0.05), high histologic grade (P<0.01), advanced clinical stage (P<0.05), and negative estrogen receptor status (P< 0.01). When 31 cases which had been followed up for more than 50 months were examined, a positive nuclear p53 immunoreaction was found to he significantly associated with shorter overall survival of patients (P<0.01). These results suggest that inununohistochemical examination of nuclear p53 protein is clinically useful as an indicator of breast cancer aggressiveness. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1991-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5918538/ /pubmed/1679056 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1991.tb02710.x Text en
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Iwaya, Keiichi
Tsuda, Hitoshi
Hiraide, Hoshio
Tamaki, Kuniyoshi
Tamakuma, Syouetsu
Fukutomi, Takashi
Mukai, Kiyoshi
Hirohashi, Setsuo
Nuclear p53 Immunoreaction Associated with Poor Prognosis of Breast Cancer
title Nuclear p53 Immunoreaction Associated with Poor Prognosis of Breast Cancer
title_full Nuclear p53 Immunoreaction Associated with Poor Prognosis of Breast Cancer
title_fullStr Nuclear p53 Immunoreaction Associated with Poor Prognosis of Breast Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Nuclear p53 Immunoreaction Associated with Poor Prognosis of Breast Cancer
title_short Nuclear p53 Immunoreaction Associated with Poor Prognosis of Breast Cancer
title_sort nuclear p53 immunoreaction associated with poor prognosis of breast cancer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5918538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1679056
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1991.tb02710.x
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