Abstract
Background: Tumor protein p53-induced nuclear protein 1 (TP53INP1) is a stress-induced protein and plays a role in cell cycle arrest and p53-mediated apoptosis. In this study, TP53INP1 expression in human breast carcinoma was investigated. Materials and Methods: TP53INP1 and aberrant p53 expression were investigated immunohistochemically in 81 cases of breast carcinoma. Results: Diffuse and intense TP53INP1 expression was observed in the normal mammary gland. Decreased TP53INP1 expression was found in 45 cases (55.6%) of breast carcinoma. The TP53INP1 expression level was inversely linked to tumor size, positive lymph node metastasis, high histological grade and aberrant p53 expression. Conclusion: Decreased expression of TP53INP1 is involved in breast carcinoma progression.
Footnotes
- Received July 25, 2006.
- Revision received October 16, 2006.
- Accepted October 20, 2006.
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