Aberrations of the tumor suppressor p53 gene and p53 protein in solar keratosis in human skin

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Aberrations of the p53 gene in 27 solar keratoses were examined by the polymerase chain reaction and single-strand conformation polymorphism and DNA sequencing analyses. In a series of Japanese patients, eight of 27 cases (30%) of solar keratosis showed structural abnormalities of the p53 gene. Six of eight aberrations of p53 gene were determined to be single nucleotide substitutions, and five of these were located at a dipyrimidine site. In solar keratosis, noticeable mutations were C to T in three cases, and one each of C to A and T to C nucleotide changes. p53 protein was detected immunohistochemically in the nuclei of six of 27 cases (22%) of solar keratosis. Nuclear staining for p53 protein was only significantly correlated with the presence of missense mutation of p53 gene (p < 0.01). Aberrations of the p53 gene in solar keratosis may be a marker to predict early cancerous lesions. © 1994.

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Taguchi, M., Watanabe, S., Yashima, K., Murakami, Y., Sekiya, T., & Ikeda, S. (1994). Aberrations of the tumor suppressor p53 gene and p53 protein in solar keratosis in human skin. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 103(4), 500–503. https://doi.org/10.1111/1523-1747.ep12395643

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