Overexpression of p53 and long-term survival in colon carcinoma
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Overexpression of p53 and long-term survival in colon carcinoma
Abstract
Survival analysis of 144 histologically confirmed cases of colon carcinoma diagnosed in a 12 year period (1971-82) at the Tampere University Hospital was performed to test the hypothesis that p53 overexpression is associated with a poor clinical outcome. Immunohistochemical staining of paraffin-embedded sections using a polyclonal antibody CM-1 against p53 protein was performed to identify aberrant expression of the p53 tumour-suppressor gene. Sixty-nine per cent of the tumours (100/144) showed overexpression of the p53 protein. The prevalence of p53 overexpression was independent of age and sex of the patient and subsite of the tumour, but was slightly, although not statistically significantly, higher in advanced than in localised tumours. Overexpression was associated with a higher S-phase fraction. Some indication of a larger proportion of aneuploid tumours among those with overexpression was also observed, although this finding did not reach statistical significance. Significantly reduced patient survival for tumours with p53 overexpression was found. Patients with p53-overexpressing tumours had a corrected 5 year survival rate of 37% compared with 58% among patients whose tumours had normal expression of p53. The corresponding 10 year rates were 34% and 54%. In the multivariate analysis using a Cox model, the survival difference was independent of age and sex of the patient, as well as of subsite and stage of the tumour. Furthermore, the effect of p53 overexpression remained after controlling for flow cytometric parameters in an analysis of a subset of tumours. Thus, p53 overexpression appears to be a useful prognostic indicator in colon carcinoma.
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