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Gene p53 mutations are restricted to poorly differentiated and undifferentiated carcinomas of the thyroid gland.
R Donghi, … , G Della Porta, M A Pierotti
R Donghi, … , G Della Porta, M A Pierotti
Published April 1, 1993
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1993;91(4):1753-1760. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI116385.
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Gene p53 mutations are restricted to poorly differentiated and undifferentiated carcinomas of the thyroid gland.

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The p53 gene was analyzed in tumor specimens obtained from 52 patients with various types of carcinoma of the thyroid gland by a combined molecular and immunocytochemical approach. The histologic types included 37 well-differentiated papillary and follicular carcinomas, 8 poorly differentiated, and 7 undifferentiated carcinomas. The p53 gene was shown to be unaffected in all differentiated tumors by single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis. However, in two out of eight (25%) of poorly differentiated carcinomas and five out of seven (71%) undifferentiated carcinomas, p53 mutations were identified and subsequently characterized by DNA sequencing. One undifferentiated carcinoma displayed two areas with varying degrees of differentiation. The comparative analysis of the p53 gene, in both the more and the less differentiated area of this tumor, clearly showed that the p53 mutation was confined to the latter component of the tumor specimen. These results indicate that mutations of the p53 gene are associated with the most aggressive histologic types of thyroid tumors, such as the undifferentiated carcinoma and, to a certain extent, the poorly differentiated carcinoma, and that the alterations of this gene represent a late genetic event in human thyroid carcinogenesis.

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R Donghi, A Longoni, S Pilotti, P Michieli, G Della Porta, M A Pierotti

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Follicular cell-derived thyroid cancer
H Dralle, A Machens, J Basa, V Fatourechi, S Franceschi, ID Hay, YE Nikiforov, F Pacini, JL Pasieka, SI Sherman
Nature Reviews Disease Primers 2015
SP600125 has a remarkable anticancer potential against undifferentiated thyroid cancer through selective action on ROCK and p53 pathways.
Grassi ES, Vezzoli V, Negri I, Lábadi Á, Fugazzola L, Vitale G, Persani L
Oncotarget 2015
Dual inhibition of HDAC and EGFR signaling with CUDC-101 induces potent suppression of tumor growth and metastasis in anaplastic thyroid cancer
Zhang L, Zhang Y, Mehta A, Boufraqech M, Davis S, Wang J, Tian Z, Yu Z, Boxer MB, Kiefer JA, Copland JA, Smallridge RC, Li Z, Shen M, Kebebew E
Oncotarget 2015
Mutations of TSHR and TP53 Genes in an Aggressive Clear Cell Follicular Carcinoma of the Thyroid
GX Tong, K Mody, Z Wang, D Hamele-Bena, MN Nikiforova, YE Nikiforov
Endocrine Pathology 2015
Dual inhibition of HDAC and EGFR signaling with CUDC-101 induces potent suppression of tumor growth and metastasis in anaplastic thyroid cancer
Lisa Zhang, Yaqin Zhang, Amit Mehta, Myriem Boufraqech, Sean Davis, Jing Wang, Ze Tian, Zhiya Yu, Matthew B Boxer, Jeffrey A Kiefer, John A Copland, Robert C Smallridge, Zhuyin Li, Min Shen, Electron Kebebew
Oncotarget 2015
Zn(II)-curc targets p53 in thyroid cancer cells
A Garufi, V D'Orazi, A Crispini, G D'Orazi
International journal of oncology 2015

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