Co-mutation of p53, K-ras genes and accumulation of p53 protein and its correlation to clinicopathological features in rectal cancer

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Pan, Zhi-Zhong [1 ]
Wan, De-Sen [1 ]
Chen, Gong [1 ]
Li, Li-Ren [1 ]
Lu, Zhen-Hai [1 ]
Huang, Bi-Jun [1 ]
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[1] Sun Yat Sen Univ, Ctr Canc, Dept Abdominal Surg, Guangzhou 510060, Guangdong, Peoples R China
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10.3748/wjg.v10.i24.3688
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AIM: To determine the accuracy of p53 gene mutations predicted by overexpression of p53 protein immunohistochemically, and to investigate the co-mutation of p53 and K-ras genes in rectal cancer and its effect on promoting malignant biologic behaviors of tumors. METHODS: Ninety-seven specimens of rectal cancer were surgically resected in our hospital from August 1996 to October 1997. The hot mutation areas of p53 gene (in exons 5-8) and K-ras gene (in codon 5/12 and 13) were detected with polymerase chain reaction-single strand conformation polymorphism (PCR-SSCP), and overexpression of p53 protein was detected with immunohistochemistry (IHC) in the 97 specimens of rectal cancer. Correlation between gene mutations and tumor clinicopathologic factors was studied, and survival analysis was penfomed as well. RESULTS: There were 36 cases of p53 gene mutations in 61 p53 protein positive cases, and 21 cases of p53 gene non-mutation in 36 p53 protein negative cases respectively. The coincidence rate of p53 gene mutation by IHC method with PCR-SSCP method was 58.8% (57/97). The mutation rate of p53 gene was 52.6% (51/97), while K-ras gene mutation was observed in codons 12 and 13 in 61 cases with a mutation rate of 62.9% (61/97). Single gene mutation of p53 or K-ras was found in 32 cases. Both p53 and K-ras gene mutation were found in 48 cases. Statistical analysis showed that p53 and K-ras gene mutations were not related to the clinicopathologic factors, including tumor size, gross tumor type, histological classification, differentiation, invasion to intestinal veins, lymphatics and nerves, invasive depth to wall, lymph node metastasis, and Dukes' stages (P>0.05). The survival in patients with no gene mutation, single gene mutation and both gene mutations were similar (P>0.05). CONCLUSION: IHC has a certain false positive and false negative rate in detecting p53 gene mutations. Malignant biological behaviours of rectal cancer are not enhanced by p53 and K-ras gene mutations. Co-mutation of p53 and K-ras gene has neither synergic carcinogenesis-promoting effect, nor prognostic effect on rectal cancer.
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