EXPRESSION OF P53 PROTEIN IN NEOPLASTIC AND NON NEOPLASTIC OVARIAN LESIONS

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Fahem M. Mahmood
Haider S. Kadhim
Liqaa R. Al Khuzaee

Abstract

Background:Ovarian cancer is one of the most common causes of gynecologic neoplasm all over the world.
Objective:The objective is to shed light on the role of p53 protein and patient`s age in the pathogenesis of ovarian lesions.
Methods:Paraffin embedded blocks of 62 patients with ovarian lesions were studied. Thirty-five cases of surface epithelial ovarian tumors, (31 cases of invasive surface epithelial ovarian tumors, and 4 cases of borderline intermediate malignancy cases of neoplastic ovarian cystic lesions). In addition, eighteen cases of benign neoplastic ovarian cystic lesions and 9 cases of non- neoplastic functional one were enrolled in this study. All of cases included, were stained with p53 by immunohistochemistry.
Results: Immunohistochemistry for p53 showed that malignant cases were positive for p53 while all benign cases were negative for p53 and the borderline cases were also negative for p53. The non-neoplastic cases were negative for p53. There is a significant statistical difference in P53 expression in malignant cases compared to other groups (P < 0.001). A significant difference in mean age of malignant and border line cases in comparison with benign and non-neoplastic cases; (P < 0.001).
Conclusion:Protein p53 may play a role in the pathogenesis of malignant ovarian cancer but not in benign lesions. The age of the patient has a role as a risk factor in ovarian lesions.
Keywords:Ovarian lesion, ovarian cancer, p53, immunohistochemistry.

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2016. EXPRESSION OF P53 PROTEIN IN NEOPLASTIC AND NON NEOPLASTIC OVARIAN LESIONS. Iraqi Journal of Medical Sciences. 11, 3 (Mar. 2016).


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2016. EXPRESSION OF P53 PROTEIN IN NEOPLASTIC AND NON NEOPLASTIC OVARIAN LESIONS. Iraqi Journal of Medical Sciences. 11, 3 (Mar. 2016).

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