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Pattern of nucleotide variants of TP53 and their correlation with the expression of p53 and its downstream proteins in a Sri Lankan cohort of breast and colorectal cancer patients

BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) is known to be the most common malignancy in females whereas colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence also higher in both genders in Sri Lanka. TP53 is an important tumour suppressor gene and its somatic mutations are reported in approximately 27% of BC and 43% of CRC cases....

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Autores principales: Manoharan, Vahinipriya, Karunanayake, Eric Hamilton, Tennekoon, Kamani Hemamala, De Silva, Sumadee, Imthikab, Ahamed Ilyas Ahamed, De Silva, Kanishka, Angunawela, Preethika, Vishwakula, Sameera, Lunec, John
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6990524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32000721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-020-6573-5
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author Manoharan, Vahinipriya
Karunanayake, Eric Hamilton
Tennekoon, Kamani Hemamala
De Silva, Sumadee
Imthikab, Ahamed Ilyas Ahamed
De Silva, Kanishka
Angunawela, Preethika
Vishwakula, Sameera
Lunec, John
author_facet Manoharan, Vahinipriya
Karunanayake, Eric Hamilton
Tennekoon, Kamani Hemamala
De Silva, Sumadee
Imthikab, Ahamed Ilyas Ahamed
De Silva, Kanishka
Angunawela, Preethika
Vishwakula, Sameera
Lunec, John
author_sort Manoharan, Vahinipriya
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description BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) is known to be the most common malignancy in females whereas colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence also higher in both genders in Sri Lanka. TP53 is an important tumour suppressor gene and its somatic mutations are reported in approximately 27% of BC and 43% of CRC cases. Analysis of TP53 gene variants not only provides clues for the aetiology of the tumour formation, but also has an impact on treatment efficacy. The current study was conducted to investigate the pattern of TP53 variants in patients with BC and CRC from Sri Lanka. METHODS: 30 patients with BC, 21 patients with CRC and an equal number of healthy controls were screened for mutational status of TP53 by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) followed by direct sequencing. In addition, a subset of these samples were analysed for the protein expression of p53 and comparison made with the mutational status of TP53. We also analysed the protein expression of p21 and MDM2 as potential indicators of p53 functional status and compared it with the protein expression of p53. Additionally, hotspot codons of the KRAS, BRAF and PIK3CA genes were also analysed in a subset of CRC patients. RESULTS: Twenty seven sequence variants, including several novel variants in the TP53 gene were found. Nine BC and seven CRC tumour samples carried pathogenic TP53 variants. Pathogenic point missense variants were associated with strong and diffuse positive staining for p53 by immunohistochemistry (IHC), whereas, wild type TP53 showed complete absence of positive IHC staining or rare positive cells, regardless of the type of cancer. There was no direct correlation between p21 or MDM2 expression and p53 expression in either BCs or CRCs. Four of the CRC patients had pathogenic hotspot variants in KRAS; three of them were on codon 12 and one was on codon 61. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of pathogenic somatic TP53 variants was 31 and 33.33% in the studied BC and CRC cohorts respectively. All of them were located in exons 5–8 and the pathogenic missense variants were associated with strong immuno-positive staining for p53.
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spelling pubmed-69905242020-02-03 Pattern of nucleotide variants of TP53 and their correlation with the expression of p53 and its downstream proteins in a Sri Lankan cohort of breast and colorectal cancer patients Manoharan, Vahinipriya Karunanayake, Eric Hamilton Tennekoon, Kamani Hemamala De Silva, Sumadee Imthikab, Ahamed Ilyas Ahamed De Silva, Kanishka Angunawela, Preethika Vishwakula, Sameera Lunec, John BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) is known to be the most common malignancy in females whereas colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence also higher in both genders in Sri Lanka. TP53 is an important tumour suppressor gene and its somatic mutations are reported in approximately 27% of BC and 43% of CRC cases. Analysis of TP53 gene variants not only provides clues for the aetiology of the tumour formation, but also has an impact on treatment efficacy. The current study was conducted to investigate the pattern of TP53 variants in patients with BC and CRC from Sri Lanka. METHODS: 30 patients with BC, 21 patients with CRC and an equal number of healthy controls were screened for mutational status of TP53 by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) followed by direct sequencing. In addition, a subset of these samples were analysed for the protein expression of p53 and comparison made with the mutational status of TP53. We also analysed the protein expression of p21 and MDM2 as potential indicators of p53 functional status and compared it with the protein expression of p53. Additionally, hotspot codons of the KRAS, BRAF and PIK3CA genes were also analysed in a subset of CRC patients. RESULTS: Twenty seven sequence variants, including several novel variants in the TP53 gene were found. Nine BC and seven CRC tumour samples carried pathogenic TP53 variants. Pathogenic point missense variants were associated with strong and diffuse positive staining for p53 by immunohistochemistry (IHC), whereas, wild type TP53 showed complete absence of positive IHC staining or rare positive cells, regardless of the type of cancer. There was no direct correlation between p21 or MDM2 expression and p53 expression in either BCs or CRCs. Four of the CRC patients had pathogenic hotspot variants in KRAS; three of them were on codon 12 and one was on codon 61. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of pathogenic somatic TP53 variants was 31 and 33.33% in the studied BC and CRC cohorts respectively. All of them were located in exons 5–8 and the pathogenic missense variants were associated with strong immuno-positive staining for p53. BioMed Central 2020-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6990524/ /pubmed/32000721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-020-6573-5 Text en © The Author(s). 2020 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research Article
Manoharan, Vahinipriya
Karunanayake, Eric Hamilton
Tennekoon, Kamani Hemamala
De Silva, Sumadee
Imthikab, Ahamed Ilyas Ahamed
De Silva, Kanishka
Angunawela, Preethika
Vishwakula, Sameera
Lunec, John
Pattern of nucleotide variants of TP53 and their correlation with the expression of p53 and its downstream proteins in a Sri Lankan cohort of breast and colorectal cancer patients
title Pattern of nucleotide variants of TP53 and their correlation with the expression of p53 and its downstream proteins in a Sri Lankan cohort of breast and colorectal cancer patients
title_full Pattern of nucleotide variants of TP53 and their correlation with the expression of p53 and its downstream proteins in a Sri Lankan cohort of breast and colorectal cancer patients
title_fullStr Pattern of nucleotide variants of TP53 and their correlation with the expression of p53 and its downstream proteins in a Sri Lankan cohort of breast and colorectal cancer patients
title_full_unstemmed Pattern of nucleotide variants of TP53 and their correlation with the expression of p53 and its downstream proteins in a Sri Lankan cohort of breast and colorectal cancer patients
title_short Pattern of nucleotide variants of TP53 and their correlation with the expression of p53 and its downstream proteins in a Sri Lankan cohort of breast and colorectal cancer patients
title_sort pattern of nucleotide variants of tp53 and their correlation with the expression of p53 and its downstream proteins in a sri lankan cohort of breast and colorectal cancer patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6990524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32000721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-020-6573-5
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