Expression of MDM2 mRNA, MDM2, P53 and P16 proteins in urothelial lesions in the view of the WHO 4th edition guidelines as a molecular insight towards personalized medicine

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AIM: Here we imposed a multimarker molecular panel composed of P53, MDM2 protein & mRNA & P16 with the identification of sensitive and specific cut offs among the Egyptian urothelial carcinomas bilharzial or not emphasize the pathological and molecular classifications, pathways and prognosis as a privilege for adjuvant therapy. METHODS: Three hundred and ten urothelial lesions were pathologically evaluated and grouped as follows: 50 chronic cystitis as benign, 240 urothelial carcinomas and 20 normal bladder tissue as a control. Immunohistochemistry for MDM Protein, P16 & p53 and In Situ Hybridization for MDM2mRNA were done. RESULTS: MDM2mRNA overexpression correlated with low grade low stage non invasive tumors, while P53 > 40% & p16 < 10% cut offs correlated with high grade high stage invasive carcinomas & bilharzial tumors (P=0.000). CONCLUSION: MDM2mRNA overexpression vs. P53 > 40% & P16 < 10% constitutes a multimarker molecular panel with significant cut offs, proved to distinguish low grade, low stage non invasive urothelial carcinomas (MDM2mRNA overexpression, P53 < 40%, P16 > 10%) from high grade, high stage invasive urothelial carcinomas (with p53 > 40, p16 < 10% & absent MDM2mRNA overexpression). Combined P53 > 40 & p16 < 10%, together with the histopathological features can distinguish in situ urothelial lesions from dysplastic and atypical lesions.

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Hammam, O., Magdy, M., Badawy, M., Osili, K. A., Kholy, A. E., & LeitHy, T. E. (2017). Expression of MDM2 mRNA, MDM2, P53 and P16 proteins in urothelial lesions in the view of the WHO 4th edition guidelines as a molecular insight towards personalized medicine. Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences, 5(5), 578–586. https://doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2017.100

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