p53 mutations associated with breast, colorectal, liver, lung, and ovarian cancers

被引:34
|
作者
Lasky, T
Silbergeld, E
机构
关键词
amino acid; cancer; database; epidemiology; gene; molecular epidemiology; mutation;
D O I
10.2307/3432969
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In this paper we describe a statistical analysis of the European Molecular Library p53 mutation database comparing p53 mutations occurring in breast, colorectal, liver, lung, and ovarian cancers. The analyses show that mutation hot spots vary by cancer and that base pair changes and predicted amino acid changes in the gene product vary by cancer and by codon. The analyses use relative frequencies and epidemiologic measures of effect (prevalence ratios) not applied previously to these data. The five cancers in the database with the largest sample sizes were breast (418), colorectal (398), liver (341), non-small cell lung (313), and ovarian cancers (251), for a total of 1,721 reports of p53 mutations. The five cancers varied considerably in the distribution of mutations over sites, with different hot spots in each cancer. At the six most frequently reported codon sites, we compared base pair and amino acid changes by type of cancer. The comparison of base pair of base pair changes indicated a predominance of particular base pair changes at a codon (for example, C-->T and G-->A changes at Codon 248) and their association with specific cancers (C-->T changes with colorectal cancer and G-->A changes with both colorectal and breast cancers at codon 248). Comparing predicted amino acid changes by codon and cancer was also intriguing as in codons 175 and 273, where arginine to cysteine and arginine to histidine changes were frequent in breast, colorectal, and ovarian cancers. Variations in p53 mutational distributions by may be explained by different exposures to carcinogens or by organ-specific clonal selection. Further research may be stimulated by this analysis.
引用
收藏
页码:1324 / 1331
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Poor correlation with loss of heterozygosity on chromosome 17p and p53 mutations in ovarian cancers
    Sakamoto, T
    Nomura, N
    Mori, H
    Wake, N
    GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY, 1996, 63 (02) : 173 - 179
  • [42] p53 mutations in lung cancer associated with residential radon exposure
    Yngveson, A
    Williams, C
    Hjerpe, A
    Lundeberg, J
    Söderkvist, P
    Pershagen, G
    CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY BIOMARKERS & PREVENTION, 1999, 8 (05) : 433 - 438
  • [43] P53 gene mutations are associated with poor prognosis in adenocarcinoma of the lung
    Jassem, E
    Rosell, R
    Monzo, M
    De Anta, JM
    Skokowski, J
    Badzio, A
    Roszkiewicz, A
    Jassem, J
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER, 1999, 35 : S251 - S251
  • [44] Prevalence and spectrum of p53 mutations associated with smoking in breast cancer
    Conway, K
    Edmiston, SN
    Cui, L
    Drouin, SS
    Pang, JZ
    He, M
    Tse, CK
    Geradts, J
    Dressler, L
    Liu, ET
    Millikan, R
    Newman, B
    CANCER RESEARCH, 2002, 62 (07) : 1987 - 1995
  • [45] Mutations in p53, p53 protein overexpression and breast cancer survival
    Rossner, Pavel, Jr.
    Gammon, Marilie D.
    Zhang, Yu-Jing
    Terry, Mary Beth
    Hibshoosh, Hanina
    Memeo, Lorenzo
    Mansukhani, Mahesh
    Long, Chang-Min
    Garbowski, Gail
    Agrawal, Meenakshi
    Kalra, Tara S.
    Gaudet, Mia M.
    Teitelbaum, Susan L.
    Neugut, Alfred I.
    Santella, Regina M.
    JOURNAL OF CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE, 2009, 13 (9B) : 3847 - 3857
  • [46] p53 gene mutations in human skin cancers
    Sarasin, A
    Giglia-Mari, G
    EXPERIMENTAL DERMATOLOGY, 2002, 11 : 44 - 47
  • [47] p53 mutations in gastric cancers from Taiwan
    Hsieh, LL
    Hsieh, JT
    Wang, LY
    Fang, CY
    Chang, SH
    Chen, TC
    CANCER LETTERS, 1996, 100 (1-2) : 107 - 113
  • [48] P53 MUTATIONS IN LUNG CANCERS FROM NONSMOKING ATOMIC-BOMB SURVIVORS
    TAKESHIMA, Y
    SEYAMA, T
    BENNETT, WP
    AKIYAMA, M
    TOKUOKA, S
    INAI, K
    MABUCHI, K
    LAND, CE
    HARRIS, CC
    LANCET, 1993, 342 (8886-7): : 1520 - 1521
  • [49] Identification of p53 gene mutations in breast cancers and their effects on transcriptional activation function
    Oh, SJ
    Jung, JY
    Shim, SS
    Im, MY
    Kim, HD
    Chung, SY
    Yoon, JH
    MOLECULES AND CELLS, 2000, 10 (03) : 275 - 280
  • [50] Study of mutations in p53 tumour suppressor gene in human sporadic breast cancers
    Makwane N.
    Saxena A.
    Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry, 2009, 24 (3) : 223 - 228