The relationship between histological classification of early well differentiated gastric carcinoma and gene p53
- VernacularTitle:早期高分化型胃癌的组织学分类与p53基因的关系研究
- Author:
Jian LI
;
Nishikura KEN
;
Watanabe HIDENOBU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Early well differentiated gastric carcinoma;
Phenotype of gastric carcinoma;
p53 protein
- From:
Chinese Journal of Digestion
2001;0(09):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective There are various researches involved in p53 gene. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between histological classification of early well differentiated gastric carcinoma and gene p53 with special immunohistochemical staining. Methods Fifty excision samples of early well differentiated gastric carcinoma were fixed by formaldehyde and divided into six paraffin sections, every slice being 3 ?m thick with routine HE staining and special immunohistochemical staining. Results Of the 50 samples of early well differentiated gastric carcinoma, p53 gene staining was positive in 42.0%, in which 4 cases were gastric type carcinoma(including 2 pyloric mucosal type and 2 foveolar type) with p53 gene positivity rate 50.0%, 27 cases were intestinal type carcinoma(including 11 complete intestinal type and 16 incomplete intestinal type) with p53 gene positivity rate 44.4%, 18 cases were compound type carcinoma(11 type Ⅰ and 7 type Ⅱ) with p53 positivity rate 38.9%, and one case was unclassified type carcinoma with negative p53 staining. Conclusions There is no relationship between the histological classification of early well differentiated gastric carcinoma and the expression of p53 protein.