Expression of p53, pRB, and p16 in lung tumours: a validation study on tissue microarrays
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Expression of p53, pRB, and p16 in lung tumours: a validation study on tissue microarrays
Abstract
Tissue microarrays have been created from 326 lung tumours, including 173 squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) and 132 adenocarcinomas (ADs). In order to evaluate the usefulness of this microarray series, the expression of p53, p16, and Rb proteins was compared by immunohistochemistry on both the tissue microarrays and the corresponding whole sections for all 326 tumours. The presence of replicate punches improved both the yield and the concordance of data relative to the whole section results, so that the consensus score from the replicates agreed with the whole section result in more than 90% of informative tumours. The large number of tumours in this series also allowed significant differences in protein expression patterns to be detected between SCC and AD, the major subtypes of non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC). SCC had higher levels of p53 staining (67% vs 52% in AD) and substantially increased p16 loss (SCC 75%, AD 53%) combined with greater retention of pRB expression (SCC 86% vs 67% in AD). The strong inverse correlation between p16 and pRB seen in SCC was essentially absent in AD. This study represents the largest single immunohistochemical survey of protein expression for p53, p16, and RB in NSCLCs.
Copyright 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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