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Query: UNIPROT:P04637 (
p53
)
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The
p53 protein
is involved in several central cellular processes, including gene transcription, DNA repair, cell cycling, genomic stability, chromosomal segregation, senescence, and apoptosis.
p53
mutations frequently result in an immunocytochemically detectable accumulation of the
p53 protein
in tumor cells. To evaluate whether
p53
gene mutations are required for the onset of hematogeneous tumor cell dissemination, we compared the
p53
status of primary and micrometastatic tumor cells.
Disseminated carcinoma
cells could be detected in bone marrow aspirates obtained from 46 (40%) of 114 patients with various types of epithelial tumors without overt skeleton metastases. There was no correlation between the detection of
p53 protein
in primary lung carcinomas and the presence of tumor cells in bone marrow. Further analyses revealed that the disseminated carcinoma cells rarely accumulate mutated
p53 protein
and that 10 cell lines derived thereof did not harbor
p53
mutations even in the presence of such mutations in the autologous primary tumors. These observations indicate that tumor cells can leave the primary tumor before mutations of the
p53
gene occur and that these mutations are not essential for such early hematogeneous dissemination of cancer cells. Thus, the value of mutated
p53
as a target for diagnosis and treatment of micrometastatic disease in cancer patients is questionable.
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PMID:p53 gene mutations are not required for early dissemination of cancer cells. 1035 18