Journal article
Role of p53 in the progression of gastric cancer
RA Busuttil, GV Zapparoli, S Haupt, C Fennell, SQ Wong, JMB Pang, EA Takeno, C Mitchell, N Di Costanzo, S Fox, Y Haupt, A Dobrovic, A Boussioutas
Oncotarget | IMPACT JOURNALS LLC | Published : 2014
Abstract
Intestinal metaplasia (IM) is a premalignant lesion associated with gastric cancer (GC) but is poorly described in terms of molecular changes. Here, we explored the role of TP53, a commonly mutated gene in GC, to determine if p53 protein expression and/or the presence of somatic mutations in TP53 can be used as a predictive marker for patients at risk of progressing to GC from IM. Immunohistochemistry and high resolution melting were used to determine p53 protein expression and TP53 mutation status respectively in normal gastric mucosa, IM without concurrent GC (IM-GC), IM with concurrent GC (IM+GC) and GC. This comparative study revealed an incremental increase in p53 expression levels with..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the NHMRC (AB grant 288714 and YH Fellowship 9628426) and VCA (AD).