Korean J Pathol.
2000 Jul;34(7):494-500.
Expression of p53 and Matrix Metalloproteinase-2 Proteins in Colorectal Adenocarcinoma
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Pathology, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul 136-705, Korea.
- 2Department of Pathology, Myongji Hospital, Kwandong University College of Medicine.
Abstract
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The p53 gene is believed to play an important role through the mutation and overexpression
in the progression of various human malignant tumors. The type IV collagenase (matrix
metalloproteinase: MMP-2) initiates the degradation of the extracellular matrix, and consequently
may play a role in the tumor invasion and metastasis. To investigate the correlation between
clinicopathologic features of the colorectal adenocarcinomas and benign tumors and expression of
p53 and MMP-2 proteins, we performed an immunohistochemical study on 40 colorectal
adenocarcinomas, 20 adenomas and 20 hyperplastic polyps by using the antibodies to p53 and
MMP-2 proteins. The positive expression rate of the p53 protein in adenocarcinomas was 62.5%
and significantly higher than in benign tumors. The positive expression rate of the MMP-2 protein
was 47.5% in adenocarcinomas, but there was no expression of MMP-2 protein in benign tumors.
The difference in p53 and MMP-2 expression rates between malignant and non-malignant tumors
was statistically significant. The positive expression rate of p53 protein in the non-metastatic and
metastatic adenocarcinomas was 59.1 and 66.7%, respectively. The positive expression rate of
MMP-2 protein in the non-metastatic and metastatic adencarcinomas was 45.5 and 50.0%,
respectively. The correlation between several clinicopathologic features and expression of p53 and
MMP-2 protein was not statistically significant, but the rate of positive MMP-2 immunoreactivity
showed a statistically significant difference between Astler-Coller stage B1 C1 group and B2 C2
group of adenocarcinoma (p=0.0431). We concluded that the expression of p53 and MMP-2 protein
contributes to the cancer development and MMP-2 may play a certain role in the invasiveness of
the colorectal tumor. p53 and MMP-2 protein expression is not correlated with lymph node
metastasis.