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KMID : 0352519950320010001
Korea Univercity Medical Journal
1995 Volume.32 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.14
Expression of p53, MDM-2, and NM23 Protein in Human Mammary Lesions


Abstract
somatic mutation of the p53 gene is a very frequent event in the development of human neoplasms. Many of the mutations in p53 found in human tumors are point mutations and mutant proteins are much more stable than the normal protein and
accumulates
to a
high level which permits important information about p53 expression to be obtained by immunohistochemical stainings.
It has been described that a new proto-oncogene, the murine double-minute 2(MDM2), becomes oncogenic due to amplification and overexpression. MDM2 protein can associate with both mutant and wild type p53 tumor suppressor gene products and thus
inhibit
p53-mediated transactivation of other genes. Immunohistochemical studies investigating the quantity of MDM2 protein in human sarcomas revealed an overexpression in 30% of the specimens. The author had performed an immunohistochemical staining
with
antibodies against to p53 protein, MDM2 protein, and NM23 protein which is a recently described as an antimetastatic gene product (nucleoside diphosphate kinase) in paraffinembedded tissue from breast cancers biopsies.
@ES Results obtained were as followings;
@EN 1. On the normal breast tissue, p53 protein showed no reaction on the duct epithelia and myoepithelial cells. MDM2 protein showed nuclear and cytoplasmic expression of the duct epithelia and the myoepithelial cells. And NM23 protein showed
nuclear
and cytoplasmic expression of the duct epithelia and no reaction on the myoepithelial cells.
2. On the tumor cells of intraductal carcinomas, p53 showed no expression, and 12 cases among 51 cases (24.5%) of the infiltrating ductal carcinomas showed nuclear overexpression of the p53.
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