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Query: UNIPROT:P04637 (
p53
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In many neoplasms, the finding
p53
immunoreactivity correlates with striking cytologic atypia, a high tumor cell proliferation rate, and poor prognosis. The literature regarding
p53
and Ki-67 (a nuclear proliferation-associated antigen) immunoreactivity in Kaposi's sarcoma is limited. We aimed to: (1) evaluate the role of
p53
in the development of Kaposi's sarcoma; (2) determine whether there is a correlation between
p53
and Ki-67 protein expression; and (3) determine possible differences between classical Kaposi's sarcoma, known usually to have a benign course, and iatrogenic Kaposi's sarcoma, the course of which is unpredictable, by studying the differential expression of
p53
and Ki-67. Among 26 cases of classic KS and 19 of iatrogenic KS, 12 were classified histopathologically as early type and 33 as mixed or spindle-cell type.
P53
and Ki-67 immunoreactivity correlated significantly with the histopathologic stage of KS (r=0.63, p=0.0001; r=0.42, p=0.0084, respectively).
P53
was not detected in any of the cases in an early histopathologic stage but was present in 55% of the cases in a more advanced stage. The spindle cells increased in proportion with the histopathologic progression and were more often positive (p=0.019) and displayed more extensive staining than the endothelial cells (p=0.0001). There was a strong positive correlation between
p53
and Ki-67 protein expression (r=0.43, p=0.0087). There was no correlation between the expression of either
p53
or Ki-67 and the extent of the eruption. The expression of
p53
and Ki-67 was significantly lower in iatrogenic cases than in the classic cases (p=0.009, p=0.0014, respectively), although no statistical difference was found between the histopathologic stages in the two clinical forms of KS.
P53
immunoreactivity was detected in 79% of the cases of
classic Kaposi's sarcoma
in the mixed or spindle cell stage but in only 21.5% of the iatrogenic cases showing the same histopathologic stage (p=0.001), and the percentage of spindle cells as well as the endothelial cells expressing
p53
was higher in the classic cases than in the iatrogenic cases (p=0.0032, p=0.0142, respectively). We conclude that
p53
immunoexpression is a marker of tumor progression in
classic Kaposi's sarcoma
but not in most cases of iatrogenic Kaposi's sarcoma. The proliferative activity of the tumor cells in
classic Kaposi's sarcoma
is much higher than in iatrogenic Kaposi's sarcoma. Our work implies that the molecular steps involved in classic and iatrogenic Kaposi's sarcoma differ.
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PMID:Differential expression of p53 and Ki-67 proteins in classic and iatrogenic Kaposi's sarcoma. 1069 26