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Query: UMLS:C0178874 (
tumor progression
)
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It has been demonstrated that tumor protein p53 (
TP53
) mutation in maxillary squamous cell carcinoma, is more treatment-resistant compared with the carcinoma without
TP53
mutation. However, the association between
TP53
mutation and treatment resistance remains unclear. As a first step in understanding the biological differences between tumors with and without
TP53
mutation, a comprehensive gene expression analysis of maxillary squamous cell carcinoma with or without
TP53
mutation was performed. A total of 42 genes were identified to be differentially expressed by >4-fold. Quantification of their mRNA using quantitative polymerase chain reaction indicated 18 genes with high expression and three genes with low expression in
TP53
mutated tumors vs.
TP53
wild-type tumors. The 18 genes included eight cell adhesion (
DSC3, GRHL1, EPPK1,
PROM2
,
ANXA8, DSP, JUP
, and
KRT6
B) and four cell growth inhibition (
SFN
,
CLCA2
,
SAMD9
and
TP6
3) genes. Among these genes,
DSC3
,
SFN
, and
CSTA
, whose expression was markedly increased, also demonstrated high protein expression in immunohistochemical staining of
TP53
mutated tumors. The
TP53
mutated tumors demonstrated high nuclear staining of the TP53 protein only in tumor cells at the tumor margins adjacent to the stroma, whereas the tumor interior was negative for TP53. However, all tumor cells of
TP53
wild-type tumors exhibited positive nuclear staining for the TP53 protein. The combined findings suggest that
TP53
mutated tumors possess a phenotype opposite to that associated with
cancer progression
and malignant transformation, and exhibit tumor cell heterogeneity between the tumor interior and margins.
...
PMID:Particular gene upregulation and p53 heterogeneous expression in
TP53
-mutated maxillary carcinoma. 2908 61