Journal article
Activation of AKT and nuclear accumulation of wild type TP53 and MDM2 in anal squamous cell carcinoma
H Patel, G Polanco-Echeverry, S Segditsas, E Volikos, A McCart, C Lai, T Guenther, A Zaitoun, O Sieber, M Ilyas, J Northover, A Silver
International Journal of Cancer | WILEY-LISS | Published : 2007
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.23028
Abstract
Human papilloma virus (HPV) infection is considered as an important aetiological factor for anal squamous cell carcinoma (ASCC) but is not sufficient for tumour progression. This carcinoma is poorly understood at the molecular level. Using the largest cohort of cases to date we investigated the molecular mechanisms underlying ASCC development, in particular the roles of TP53, MDM2 and AKT. Viral infection in our cohort occured at high frequency (73%, 94/128) with HPV16 accounting for the majority (86%, 81/94) of infected cases. Only 4% (5/119) of ASCCs showed TP53 (exons 5-8) mutations, but a high frequency (91%, 100/110) of nuclear protein expression of TP53 was observed. There was a signif..
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