Analysis of K-ras codon 12 mutations and p53 overexpression in colorectal nodule-aggregating tumors
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- DOI: 10.1046/j.1440-1746.2000.02280.x
Analysis of K-ras codon 12 mutations and p53 overexpression in colorectal nodule-aggregating tumors
Abstract
Background and aims: Morphologically, colorectal nodule-aggregating tumors are quite different from polypoid-type colorectal tumors that develop via the adenoma-carcinoma sequence. Although polypoid-type colorectal tumors are well known to have a high incidence of K-ras gene mutation and p53 overexpression, colorectal nodule-aggregating tumors have not been examined in terms of genetic changes and clinicopathological features. In the present study, therefore, we analysed the clinicopathological features, genetic changes in K-ras codon 12, and p53 overexpression in colorectal nodule-aggregating tumors.
Methods: A total of 18 colorectal nodule-aggregating tumors were surgically resected and then analysed clinicopathologically. Immunohistochemistry and polymerase chain reaction-single stranded conformational polymorphism were performed to analyse p53 abnormalities in the tumors. K-ras codon 12 mutations were screened out by the polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism method and analysed by fluorescence direct sequencing.
Results: p53 overexpression was observed in six lesions (33%). p53-overexpressing cells were observed in parts of carcinoma or adenoma showing high-grade atypia. Four of the 10 (40%) samples had a p53 gene mutation. Nine of the 18 (50%) samples had a K-ras codon 12 point mutation. In eight cases (89%), the mutations of the K-ras codon 12 were of the same type: GGT (glycine) to GTT (valine).
Conclusions: The colorectal nodule-aggregating tumor has distinctive characteristics showing a morphological phenotype of the superficial-type tumors and genotype of the polypoid tumors in terms of K-ras gene mutation and p53 overexpression.
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