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KMID : 0357920090430040321
Korean Journal of Pathology
2009 Volume.43 No. 4 p.321 ~ p.328
Expression of p63 and its Isoform, deltaNp63, in Non-Small Cell Lung Carcinoma
Kim Ick-Doo

Shin Dong-Hoon
Choi Kyung-Un
Park Do-Youn
Huh Gi-Yeong
Sol Mee-Young
Lee Min-Ki
Kim Young-Dae
Lee Chang-Hun
Abstract
Background : Several studies have been conducted on the role of the p63 gene family in non- small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC). Nevertheless, the role of these genes in the development and progression of NSCLC remains controversial. This study was designed to examine the expression and clinicopathologic significance of the p63 family in NSCLC.

Methods : Immunohistochemical staining was performed on 92 cases of NSCLC (47 squamous cell carcinomas [SqCCs] and 45 adenocarcinomas [ACs]) using tissue microarray blocks. The results were analyzed and correlated with clinicopathologic data.

Results : The expression of deltaNp63 (¡âNp63) was elevated in SqCC (39/47), but not in AC (2/45; p<0.01). Both p63 and ¡âNp63 had high expression in 39 SqCCs; p63 and ¡âNp63 also had a similar geomorphologic distribution in most positive tumors. The expression of ¡âNp63 was correlated with histologic type, gender, pT stage, p53 expression, and p63 expression. pT and pN stages were independent factors in survival (p<0.05, respectively).

Conclusions : The major p63 isoform in NSCLC, ¡âNp63, had a strong correlation with p53 and p63, and was exclusively expressed in SqCC. However, our findings suggest that ¡âNp63 was not an independent prognostic factor for NSCLC.
KEYWORD
Carcinoma, Non-small cell lung, Carcinoma, Squamous cell, DeltaNp63 protein, p63 tumor suppressor protein, Immunohistochemistry
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