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To establish whether p53 mutation precedes or follows clonal divergence in human colorectal carcinomas, 17 tumours were analysed at multiple sites (2-5 each) for single-strand conformation polymorphisms (SSCP) within exons 5-8 of the p53 gene. A previous study had demonstrated subclones of differing DNA ploidy in these tumours, but all showed immunocytochemical evidence for p53 stabilisation, using the monoclonal antibody PAb 1801. Mutations within exons 5-8 of p53 were identified by the presence of an abnormally migrating band in 10 of the 17 carcinomas: five in exon 5, four in exon 7 and one in exon 8. In each of these positive cases, samples from different parts of the carcinoma showed identical gel migration patterns in SSCP analysis. Similarly, the remaining seven tumours were concordant for absence of band shift across all samples of each tumour. Six SSCP-positive cases contained multiple populations differing in DNA ploidy, while four were homogeneously diploid or aneuploid throughout. Very similar proportions were observed in the SSCP-negative cases. In four positive tumours the mutation was confirmed by sequencing or through alteration of nucleotide-specific restriction enzyme cleavage. Identical mutations appeared in every sample from the same tumour. The results provide unequivocal evidence that the same mutant allele of p53 is present throughout each tumour bearing a mutation, regardless of the clonal variation identified by analysis of DNA ploidy. We conclude that in colorectal tumorigenesis mutation of p53 occurs as a single event which precedes and may facilitate the aneuploid clonal divergence of carcinomas.
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Carder, P., Cripps, K., Morris, R. et al. Mutation of the p53 gene precedes aneuploid clonal divergence in colorectal carcinoma. Br J Cancer 71, 215–218 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1995.46
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