Prognosis of Head and Neck Tumours in Relation
to Tumour Suppressor p53
Binková H., Šmardová J.*, Krpenský A.**, Kšicová K.*
Klinika ORL a chirurgie hlavy a krku LF MU a FN U Sv. Anny, Brno, přednosta prof. MUDr. R. Kostřica, CSc. Základna experimentální onkologie MOÚ, Žlutý kopec, Brno, ředitel doc. MUDr. R. Vyzula, CSc.* Patologickoanatomický ústav FN U Sv. Anny, Brno, přednosta prof. MUDr. A. Rejthar, CSc.** |
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Summary:
Up to now there is no reliable tool for prediction of tumor biological behavior and
therapeutic response to indicated therapy. Percentage of p53 mutations in H&NSCC is reasonably
increased. Nevertheless, the prognostic value of common p53 mutation in H&NSCC has not been
evaluated so far. Study objective: to find a correlation of tumor suppressor p53 mutation incidence
in H&NSCC determined by immunohistological assay and FASAY (functional analysis of separated
alleles in yeast) fucntional test with grading, staging, tumour localization and overall survival rate.
Materials and methods: specimen of 50 patients with H&NSCC mostly resected during oncosurgery
or obtained fromprobatory excision were included in the study. Gene p53was functionally analyzed
by FASAY and mutation incidence by immunostaining with D07 Dakocymation monoclonal antibody.
Results: Gene p53 mutation incidence determined by FASAY, respectively immunohistochemicaly,
is 62%, respectively 64%. A statistical evaluation revealed a significant correlation between
results of both methods (p=0.0024). Even though FASAY showed closer correlation with clinical
parameters, easily available immunostaining could be used in clinical praxis and FASAY fits better
for research purposes. Gene p53mutation incidence didn’t correlate with proliferative parameters,
i.e. grading, Ki-67 or T-category of TNM classification at all. However, gene p53 showed limiting
correlation (p=0.06) with metastatic potential. We concluded that the higher incidence of p53
mutations the higher frequency of metastases. Patients with high incidence of p53 mutations
empirically had shorter survival rate, but statistical results revealed no significant correlation.
Conclusion: In accordance with other studies, we concluded that p53 prognostic value should be
considered limiting. However, we pressume further research on biomarkers like gene p53 very
promising.
Key words:
tumour supressor p53 mutation, H-NSCC, prognosis.
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