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Query: UNIPROT:P04637 (
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Ten months following the diagnosis of Hodgkin's disease (HD), a 46-year-old woman presented cutaneous and leukemic involvement by CD30+ anaplastic large cells, from which a continuously growing, exogenous growth factor-independent T cell line was established. The cultured cells are phenotypically and genotypically T cell in type, negative for EBV,
HTLV-I
and HTLV-II viral sequences, and release soluble CD30 into the supernatant. Karyotype analysis disclosed several chromosomal abnormalities, but none on chromosome 5q. The involvement of the short arm of chromosome 17 prompted us to investigate the
TP53
gene by means of the polymerase chain reaction single-strand conformation polymorphism (PCR-SSCP) analysis, but no alterations were found in exons 5-8.
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PMID:A CD30-positive T cell line established from an aggressive anaplastic large cell lymphoma, originally diagnosed as Hodgkin's disease. 803 14
By immunoprecipitation analysis, enhanced
p53
expression was detected in 3 of 4 adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) cell lines, 1 of 3
HTLV-I
-infected cell lines and 1 of 5 fresh ATL samples, compared with phytohemagglutinin-stimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes. Among these 5 high expressers,
p53
missense mutations were indicated in 2 ATL cell lines and 1 fresh ATL sample by extensive
p53
cDNA and genomic DNA polymerase chain reaction single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis. No mutation was found throughout the entire coding region of the remaining 2 high expressers (1 ATL and 1
HTLV-I
-infected cell lines) and low expressers of
p53
(2
HTLV-I
-infected cell lines). Tax oncoprotein expression was found in these 2 high
p53
expressers in which
p53
mutation was not present, but not in low
p53
expressers or cells carrying this mutation. The levels of
p53 mRNA
were similar among the samples regardless of
p53
levels. Posttranscriptional mechanisms other than missense mutation would thus appear to increase
p53
in the Tax-expressing cells but not in cells containing undetectable levels of Tax. No complex formation between
p53
and Tax was observed.
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PMID:Aberrant expression of the p53 tumor suppressor gene in adult T-cell leukemia and HTLV-I-infected cells. 844 26
We report the pathological changes in skeletal muscle from a patient with acute adult T cell leukemia (ATL).
HTLV-I
provirus was detected in infiltrating cells using in situ polymerase chain reaction in frozen sections. Furthermore, aberrant expression of the
p53 protein
was observed in the infiltrating cells. As
p53 protein
was not observed in mononuclear inflammatory cells in patients with polymyositis, expression of the
p53 protein
was considered to be one of the characteristic findings in ATL cells. This is the first direct detection of ATL cells in skeletal muscle.
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PMID:In situ polymerase chain reaction detection of HTLV-I provirus and expression of the p53 tumor suppressor gene in infiltrating cells in skeletal muscle from a patient with adult T cell leukemia. 852 8
T cell lines (Coculture-14, Coculture-5) derived from human T-cell leukemia virus type I (HTLV-I)-seronegative persons acquired interleukin-2 (IL-2)-dependent continuous growth capacity (immortalized) following in vitro
HTLV-I infection
. They showed structural abnormalities of chromosomes carrying proviral DNA as seen by in situ hybridization. Following ultraviolet (UV) irradiation, Coculture-5 cells achieved IL-2-independent autonomous growth (transformed) resulting in the establishment of UV-1 and UV-5 lines. They showed additional abnormalities of the same chromosomes. Cocultivation of Coculture-5 cells with IUdR-treated UV-1 cells also resulted in autonomous growth of Coculture-5 cells, giving rise to three cell lines. By ABC immunostaining with specific antibodies, expression of proteins coded for growth regulatory genes, including Ki-67, Topo II, Pol alpha, c-MYC,
p53
, Rb, bcl-3, bcl-2, and BM-1, was found to be variably altered in transformed cells compared with immortalized cells. These results demonstrated chromosomal instability, altered gene product expression of HTLV-I-infected human lymphocytes, and their susceptibility to transformation without exposure to an initiating carcinogen.
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PMID:Genetic instability as a basis for transformation of human lymphocytes infected with human retrovirus. 870 44
The expression and function of
p53 tumor suppressor protein
was investigated in T-cells immortalized by the Tax1 protein of
HTLV-I
. Conformationally wild-type
p53
was expressed at elevated levels in Tax1-immortalized T-cells by post-transcriptional mechanisms when compared with normal T-cells. Luciferase assays with a reporter plasmid containing
p53
-binding sites revealed an impairment in the transactivating function of
p53
in Tax1-immortalized T-cells. Our results suggest an important role for Tax1 in the aberrant expression and function of
p53
observed in many
HTLV-I
transformed cells.
...
PMID:Aberrant expression and function of p53 in T-cells immortalized by HTLV-I Tax1. 913 98
Since the presence of anti-
p53
antibody has been correlated with the mutation and accumulation of
p53
, the aim of this study was to detect anti-
p53
antibody and understand its correlations with anti-Tof, -Rex, or -Tax antibody reactivity in
HTLV-I
infected people differing in their clinical status. A plasmid (pGEX-Tof) was constructed to express Tof recombinant protein (RP) in Escherichia coli. Serum samples from 50 asymptomatic carriers (ACs), 50 adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) and 50
HTLV-I
-associated myelopathyltropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP) patients were assayed for reactivity with different RPs by Western immunoblotting. The results showed that 2% of ACs, 4% of ATL patients and 6% of HAM/TSP patients had anti-
p53
antibody. Therefore, anti-
p53
antibody is not a useful serological marker for clinical management of
HTLV-I
infected people. Only 1 HAM/TSP patient had anti-Tof antibody whose specificity was further confirmed by antibody competition enzyme immunoassay. This study demonstrates that Tof protein is immunogenic in vivo, suggesting that it plays a role in the life cycle and pathogenesis of
HTLV-I
. The rate of anti-Rex antibody among HAM/TSP patients was significantly higher than that of ACs or ATL patients. In addition, 50% of ACs, 42% of ATL and 98% of HAM/TSP patients had anti-Tax antibody. McNemar's test showed that the presence of anti-
p53
antibody did not have any correlation with the anti-Tax antibody in
HTLV-I
-infected people, while the correlation between anti-
p53
and anti-Rex antibodies or anti-
p53
and anti-Tof antibodies cannot be ruled out in this study.
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PMID:Antibody reactivities to tumor-suppressor protein p53 and HTLV-I Tof, Rex and Tax in HTLV-I-infected people with differing clinical status. 913 42
Since the initial report of adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) in 1976, a number of investigators have described the basic biologic aspects of this disease. However, the precise mechanism of leukemogenesis remains unclear. Primary ATL cells demonstrate autonomous and IL-2 responsive growth in vitro. The autonomous growth of the cells is thought to be mediated by IL-2 in an autocrine manner, at least in part. These growth activities are related inversely to survival, and may be useful prognostic determinants. The viral Tax protein stimulates IL-2 and IL-2 receptor alpha expression via nuclear transfer factor NF-kappaB induction. We showed that marked activation of the Tax-NF-kappaB pathway is seen only in acute-type ATL patients. Recent studies show that mutations of p16 and
p53
are also found in acute and lymphoma-type ATL. These appear to be late events in ATL leukemogenesis. The relationship between activation of Tax-NF-kappaB pathway and mutations of
p53
and p16 genes is unknown. A few other genetic events may be involved in earlier stages of the entire process of ATL leukemogenesis, leading to smoldering and chronic-type ATL. These gene mutations may be accumulated by Tax protein during the long process from the time of
HTLV-I infection
to the onset of ATL.
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PMID:Autonomous and interleukin-2-responsive growth of leukemic cells in adult T-cell leukemia (ATL): a review of the clinical significance and molecular basis of ATL cell growth. 938 55
A case of Hodgkin's disease (HD), lymphocyte depression (LD) type in an immunosuppressive patient is described. The patient was a 48-year-old male and his parents were born in the Kyushu area, which is an endemic area for adult T cell lymphoma/leukemia (ATL). He was seropositive for ATL virus (ATLV, also referred to as
HTLV-I
) and showed a marked immunosuppressive condition. He developed LD-HD and Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, and died due to respiratory failure. The immunohistochemical and in situ hybridization analyses revealed that the Reed-Sternberg-like cells in the lymph node biopsy sample were positive for Ber-H2 (CD30), Leu-M1 (CD15), L-26 (CD20), Bcl-2,
p53
and EBER, the viral genome of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV).
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PMID:Epstein-Barr virus-related Hodgkin's disease showing B cell lineage in an immunosuppressive patient seropositive for HTLV-I. 941 42
Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCL) represent a heterogeneous group of peripheral T-cell lymphomas arising in the skin and show considerable variations in clinicopathological features. This study was designed to examine viral genomes and cellular proliferation markers in CTCLs arising in Korea. On the basis of their morphologic characteristics and immunophenotypes, 43 cases of primary CTCL were classified, and evaluated for association with either
HTLV-I
or EBV,
p53 protein
immunoreactivity and Ki-67 labeling index (LI). EBV was demonstrated in 15 cases (35%) either by EBER in-situ hybridization or PCR; particularly high rates were exhibited by angiocentric T-cell lymphomas. PCR was used to detect
HTLV-I
proviral DNA, but none was found. The
p53
expression rate was higher in large cell lesions, but the Ki-67 LI failed to show any significant differences among the different types. We therefore concluded that in Korea,
HTLV-I
is less frequently associated with CTCL than in other endemic countries. EBV was found particularly in angiocentric lesions, regardless of cell size or degree of pleomorphism. Because of its high positive rates in high grade lesions, the
p53
expression showed positive correlation with histologic grade; however, the Ki-67 labeling index did not correlate with the histologic grade in CTCL.
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PMID:Pathologic characteristics of primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma in Korea. 953 16
A clinicopathologic study was conducted to assess the implication of
HTLV-I infection
, Strongyloides stercoralis (Ss) infection, and
P53
overexpression in the development, response to treatment, and evolution of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) in Martinique, French West Indies. Two groups of patients, with 22 and 41 participants with B-cell and T-cell lymphoma, respectively, were analyzed.
HTLV-I
antibodies were detected in 24 (59%) patients with T-cell lymphoma of whom 19 (46%) fulfilled diagnostic criteria of adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATLL). By comparison with other T-cell lymphomas, patients with ATLL were significantly younger (52 versus 63 years; p = .03), had a significantly higher incidence of hypercalcemia (60% versus 0%; p = .0001), a trend for higher incidence of digestive tract localization (21% versus 4%; p = .1) and significantly shorter median survival (6 versus 17 months; p = .03). Similar results were observed when all 24
HTLV-I
-infected patients with T-cell lymphoma were compared with the 17 seronegative patients. Strongyloidiasis was diagnosed in 11 of 34 patients tested for Ss infection. All 4 Ss-infected (Ss-positive) ATLL patients treated with combination chemotherapy achieved complete remission (CR) versus only 2 of 7 Ss-negative ATLL patients (p = .04). In addition, survival of Ss-positive patients with ATLL was better than that of the uninfected patients: 27 versus 5 months, p = .04, respectively).
P53
expression was assessed by immunohistochemistry on lymph node biopsies from 37 patients including 18 B-cell lymphomas, 14 ATLL, and 5 other T-cell lymphomas.
P53
overexpression (
P53
-positive) was observed in 6 samples that corresponded in all 6 patients with ATLL. All
P53
-positive ATLL patients had stage IV disease with elevated lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) levels. By comparison with other ATLL patients studied for
p53
expression,
P53
-positive ATLL were characterized by a lower response rate to combination chemotherapy (CR: 0 of 6 versus 4 of 6; p = .04) and a shorter survival (2 versus 9 months, p = .04). Our results suggest that ATLL represents almost 50% of T-cell lymphomas in Martinique; Ss infection during ATLL seems to be linked with a high response rate to chemotherapy and prolonged survival; and
P53
overexpression is observed in almost 50% of aggressive ATLL from Martinique and, even in advanced clinical subtypes, is associated with resistance to chemotherapy and short-term survival.
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PMID:Implication of HTLV-I infection, strongyloidiasis, and P53 overexpression in the development, response to treatment, and evolution of non-Hodgkin's lymphomas in an endemic area (Martinique, French West Indies). 1009 85
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