Expresión de p53 en el carcinoma gástrico. Su valor pronóstico.

Translated title of the contribution: Expression of p53 in gastric carcinoma. Prognostic value

A. Sundblad, E. M. Pellicer, P. Mehta, C. Ahn, H. Battifora

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Abstract

P53 gene mutation has been described with variable frequency in gastric cancer and its biological significance remains unclear. We studied 101 gastric carcinomas to evaluate the association between this genetic alteration and the evolution of gastric cancer. Of these, 67 patients were men and 34 were women. The median age at diagnosis was 68 years. The tumors were obtained from gastrectomies. The p53 gene mutation was determined with the monoclonal antibody DO7 (Novocastra). The neoplasms were classified as tumors with high or low level p53 expression according to the intensity and distribution of the nuclear staining. Forty eight tumors showed high level of p53 immunoreactivity. The association of p53 expression with age, sex, tumor size, histologic type, histologic grade, depth of invasion, localization, lymph node metastases, type of surgery and 5 year survival rate was investigated. The results did not demonstrate any significant association between p53 expression and the factors mentioned above.

Translated title of the contributionExpression of p53 in gastric carcinoma. Prognostic value
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)216-220
Number of pages5
JournalMedicina
Volume54
Issue number3
StatePublished - 1994

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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