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. 1997 Jan;86(1):121-30.
doi: 10.3171/jns.1997.86.1.0121.

Analysis of proliferation markers and p53 expression in gliomas of astrocytic origin: relationships and prognostic value

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Analysis of proliferation markers and p53 expression in gliomas of astrocytic origin: relationships and prognostic value

J M Cunningham et al. J Neurosurg. 1997 Jan.

Abstract

Consecutive paraffin sections of 105 astrocytomas and 15 oligoastrocytomas were examined for expression of p53, MIB-1 (Ki-67), and proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA). The tumors had been examined previously for genetic abnormalities and by flow cytometry. Regardless of the tumor's stage and grade and the patient's age and gender, p53 expression was found in 40% of tumors. Although p53 expression was associated with a loss on chromosome 17p and was more frequent in aneuploid tumors, it had no association with survival time. The MIB-1 and PCNA labeling indices increased with increasing tumor grade but showed no association with other clinicopathological parameters. In individual tumors, there was poor concordance between any of the variables (MIB-1, PCNA, and p53). Results for p53 and MIB-1 were similar for both astrocytomas and oligoastrocytomas. The MIB-1 and PCNA values appeared to have prognostic utility in univariate analysis but not after adjusting for patient age and tumor grade. The poor concordance between MIB-1 and PCNA in individual tumors indicates that any one means of assessing proliferative potential in gliomas may not be reliable.

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  • Astrocytoma and Ki-67.
    Joseph JT. Joseph JT. J Neurosurg. 1997 Jul;87(1):133-4. doi: 10.3171/jns.1997.87.1.0133a. J Neurosurg. 1997. PMID: 9202284 No abstract available.

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