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MDM2 AND p21 WAF1/CIP1 , WILD‐TYPE p53‐INDUCED PROTEINS, ARE REGULARLY EXPRESSED BY STERNBERG–REED CELLS IN HODGKIN'S DISEASE
Author(s) -
SÁNCHEZBEATO MARGARITA,
PIRIS MIGUEL A.,
MARTÍNEZMONTERO JUAN C.,
GARCÍA JUAN F.,
VILLUENDAS RAQUEL,
GARCÍA FRANCISCO J.,
ORRADRE JUAN L.,
MARTÍNEZ PEDRO
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
the journal of pathology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.964
H-Index - 184
eISSN - 1096-9896
pISSN - 0022-3417
DOI - 10.1002/(sici)1096-9896(199609)180:1<58::aid-path610>3.0.co;2-w
Subject(s) - reed–sternberg cell , mdm2 , disease , wild type , cancer research , biology , medicine , pathology , immunology , genetics , apoptosis , hodgkin lymphoma , gene , lymphoma , mutant
Mutations in the p53 tumour suppressor gene are the most common genetic alteration found in human cancers. Most of them are accompanied by stabilization of the protein, which renders it detectable through immunohistochemical techniques. Although p53 expression is a very common finding in Hodgkin's disease (HD), the status of the p53 gene is scarcely known, due to the difficulty in sequencing this gene in a lesion in which tumour cells are thought to constitute a very minor subpopulation, diluted in a background of supposedly benign cells. The pattern of expression of two downstream p53 proteins (MDM2 and p21was studied as an indirect way of assessing p53 gene status. MDM2 is a wild‐p53 inducible protein which may form a complex with p53, abrogating its function, as has been found in human sarcomas and other malignancies. p21 WAF1/CIP1 is another protein inducible by wild‐type p53, involved in inhibiting cell‐cycle progression, through binding to cyclin/cyclin‐dependent‐kinase complexes. MDM2 and p21 WAF1/CIP1 immunostaining was detected in all the cases analysed, independently of histological type, and were mainly present in Sternberg–Reed and Hodgkin (H  SR) cells. These immunohistochemical results were confirmed by Western blotting. To study the cause of MDM2 protein accumulation, MDM2 mRNA expression was also investigated by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT‐PCR). The results show the presence of MDM2 transcripts in all cases of HD, albeit at lower levels than those found in reactive lymphoid tissue. These results seem to support the hypothesis that p53 is transcriptionally active in at least some of the H  SR cells in HD, and is able to induce MDM2 and p21 WAF1/CIP1 protein expression.

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