p53 autoantibodies in sera of patients with a colorectal cancer and their association to p53 protein concentration and p53 immunohistochemistry in tumor tissue

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Broll, R [1 ]
Duchrow, M [1 ]
Oevermann, E [1 ]
Wellm, C [1 ]
Schwandner, O [1 ]
Schimmelpenning, H [1 ]
Roblick, UJ [1 ]
Bruch, HP [1 ]
Windhövel, U [1 ]
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[1] Univ Clin Lubeck, Surg Res Lab, D-23538 Lubeck, Germany
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tumor suppressor gene p53; p53; autoantibodies; immunohistochemistry; p53 protein concentration; colorectal cancer;
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10.1007/s003840000263
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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We evaluated p53 autoantibodies (p53-Ab) as a preoperative tumor marker and as a prognosis marker. We also investigated whether p53-Ab production is dependent on p53 protein overexpression in tumor tissue or on tumor volume. Serum samples of patients with a colorectal cancer (n=130) and of healthy controls (n=44) were examined for p53-Ab using an ELISA kit. P53 protein expression in tumor tissue was demonstrated immunohistochemically and quantified by ELISA. Tumor volume was calculated and patients' survival computed using the Kaplan-Meier method. p53-Ab were detected in the serum from 15% of patients; all controls were negative. There was a significant correlation between p53-Ab production and positive immunostaining or p53 protein concentration in tumor tissue. p53-Ab were detected at a higher percentage of patients with a tumor volume of 10 cm(3) or greater than in those with a smaller tumor. No difference in patients' prognosis was found between the p53-Ab positive and negative groups. Because of their low sensitivity (15%) p53-Ab are not suitable as a preoperative tumor marker. However, their high specificity (100%) and their potential for early diagnosis of a tumor relapse makes them valuable for postoperative monitoring during follow-up in p53-Ab positive patients. Furthermore, their detection can be used as a simple serological test for early detection of p53 alterations.
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