The frequency of p53 overexpression and K-ras codon 12 mutation was investigated in a series of colorectal adenomas. p53 was detected by immunohistochemistry in only 5% of tumours, whereas K-ras mutation was found in eight of 30 adenomas examined. In vitro, mutant p53 and ras genes cooperate to transform primary rat cells into a tumourigenic cell line. The presence of both p53 overexpression and K-ras mutation in a benign tubulovillous polyp in the present series suggests that in vivo this combination of events is insufficient to cause malignant transformation of a large bowel adenoma.
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Scott, N., Bell, S. M., Sagar, P., Blair, G. E., Dixon, M. F., & Quirke, P. (1993). p53 expression and K-ras mutation in colorectal adenomas. Gut, 34(5), 621–624. https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.34.5.621
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