Enhanced TGFα-EGFR expression and P53 gene alterations contributes to gastric tumors aggressiveness

We determined whether alterations in the expression of p53, p16 INK4 and p21 WAF1/CIP1 influence the invasiveness of a subset of gastric adenocarcinomas co-expressing TGFα and EGFR. Immunopositivity for TGFα-EGFR (26%) was observed in both early and advanced adenocarcinomas, and 88% of these showed...

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Published inCancer letters Vol. 212; no. 1; pp. 33 - 41
Main Authors Espinoza, Luis A, Tone, Luiz Gonzaga, Neto, José Barbieri, Costa, Roberto Silva, Wang, Qiming J, Ballejo, Gustavo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ireland Ltd 01.08.2004
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Summary:We determined whether alterations in the expression of p53, p16 INK4 and p21 WAF1/CIP1 influence the invasiveness of a subset of gastric adenocarcinomas co-expressing TGFα and EGFR. Immunopositivity for TGFα-EGFR (26%) was observed in both early and advanced adenocarcinomas, and 88% of these showed immunoreactivity for p53. SSCP analysis revealed that in 81% of these tumors the p53 gene was mutated in exons 5–8. The intensity of p53 immunoreactivity was significantly higher ( P<0.013) in deeply invasive tumors. p16 INK4 and p21 WAF1/CIP1 immunoreactivity was detected in 93 and 76% of the samples co-expressing TGFα-EGFR but the levels were not correlated with those of p53 and other clinico-pathological parameters. We conclude that gastric adenocarcinomas potentially dependent upon the TGFα-EGFR autocrine loop for growing exhibit increased aggressiveness in the presence of aberrant p53.
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ISSN:0304-3835
1872-7980
DOI:10.1016/j.canlet.2004.03.037