Investigation of Single Strand Conformational Alterations of the TP53 Gene in Epithelial Hyperplasias of the Breast

Authors

  • Rommel Rodríguez Burbano Doutor, Geneticista, Professor Adjunto do Depto. de Biologia do Centro de Ciências Biológicas (CCB) da Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPa), Chefe do Laboratório de Citogenética Humana do CCB-UFPa.
  • Arnaldo Medeiros Doutor, Bioquímico, Professor Adjunto do Depto. de Biologia Molecular da Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPb), Chefe do Laboratório de Biologia Molecular, Coordenador do Curso de Pós-Graduação em Genética da UFPb.
  • Licurgo Bastos Jr Médico Mastologista da Associação Paraense de Combate ao Câncer de Mama e do Instituto da Saúde da Mulher, Belém-Pará.
  • Adriano Mello Bioquímico, Pós-graduando da UFPb.
  • José Barbieri Neto Doutor, Patologista, Professor Adjunto da Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto (FMRP), da Universidade de São Paulo (USP).
  • Leopoldo Silva de Moraes Enfermeiro, Professor Substituto da Faculdade de Enfermagem da Universidade Estadual do Pará, Pós-graduando em Saúde Pública.
  • Cacilda Casartelli Doutora, Geneticista, Professora Assistente do Depto. de Genética da Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto, USP. Chefe do Laboratório de Citogenética de Tumores, FMRP-USP.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32635/2176-9745.RBC.2000v46n4.2424

Keywords:

Epithelial Hyperplasia of Breast, Single Strand Conformational Polymorphism (SSCP), TP53 Gene

Abstract

Generally, benign breast lesions behave as innocuous and limited proliferations, but sometimes they can represent pre-cancerous diseases. The practical importance of epithelial hyperplasias studies is related to their potential for malignant transformation. The TP53 tumor supressor gene suffers the greatest number of mutations in human cancer Using single strand conformational polymorphism, we did a mutation screening in exons 5 to 8 of the TP53 gene in the tumoral tissues of five patients with epithelial hyperplasias of the breast. The obtained results do not show any polymorphism that indicates mutation. The lack of mutation indicates that this gene is not involved in the intial process of malignization, strengthening the hypothesis that mutations on TP53 gene are a late event in the breast carcinogenesis.

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Published

2000-12-29

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Burbano RR, Medeiros A, Bastos Jr L, Mello A, Barbieri Neto J, Moraes LS de, Casartelli C. Investigation of Single Strand Conformational Alterations of the TP53 Gene in Epithelial Hyperplasias of the Breast. Rev. Bras. Cancerol. [Internet]. 2000 Dec. 29 [cited 2024 Jul. 22];46(4):401-06. Available from: https://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/2424

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