Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology (Dec 2014)

Protein Expression and Codon 72 Polymorphism of TP53 Gene in Triple Negative Breast Cancer

  • Leandra Fiori Lopes,
  • Roberta Losi Guembarovski,
  • Alda Losi Guembarovski,
  • Marina Okuyama Kishima,
  • Clodoaldo Zago Campos,
  • Daniela Rudgeri Derossi,
  • Carolina Batista Ariza,
  • Patricia Midori Murobushi Ozawa,
  • Carlos Eduardo Coral de Oliveira,
  • Bruna Karina Banin-Hirata,
  • Glauco Akelinghton Freire Vitiello,
  • Sueli Donizete Borelli,
  • Maria Angelica Ehara Watanabe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-8913201402559
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 6
pp. 895 – 899

Abstract

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A subgroup of tumor that has received attention is triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), which presents phenotype of negative estrogen receptor, negative progesterone receptor and has no overexpression of HER2. TP53 acts as a tumor suppressor limiting the proliferation of damaged cells. A polymorphic site (rs1042522) of TP53 encodes either an arginine or a proline amino acid, but its biological significance remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate this variant and its expression in search for a possible involvement in TNBC susceptibility and clinical outcome. Genetic polymorphism was evaluated in 50 patients and 115 controls by PCR based methodology and immunohistochemistry was done with monoclonal antibody. Case-control study showed no positive or negative association (OR= 0.95; CI95%= 0.48-1.89). Comparison of genotypes and clinical outcome showed no significant results. Despite most of patients presented p53 positive staining by immunohistochemistry, there was no significant association in relation to prognostic parameters. Results demonstrated a lack of association between codon 72 polymorphism, susceptibility and prognosis of TNBC. Immunohistochemistry analysis should be done more carefully, since most of the patients had the somatic mutation of p53, which could be an indicator of prognostic value in TNBC.

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