We hypothesized that the functional status of p53 transcriptional pathways, rather than p53 protein expression alone, could accurately discriminate between low- and high-risk breast carcinoma (BC) and inform about individuals' tumour biological behaviour. To test this, we studied a well-characterized series of 990 BCs with long-term follow-up, immunohistochemically profiled for p53, its main regulators and downstream genes. Results were validated in an independent series of patients (n = 245) uniformly treated with adjuvant anthracycline-based chemotherapy. Eleven p53 transcriptional phenotypes were identified with just two main clinical outcomes. (a) Low risk/good prognosis group (active/partially inactive p53 pathways), defined as p53(+/-...
Introduction: Normal function of the p53 network is lost in most cancers, often through p53 mutation...
INTRODUCTION: Gene expression profiling of breast carcinomas has increased our understanding of the ...
P53; a tumor suppressor gene has known to have a role in a group of human cancers. Its role in breas...
A p53 network immunohistochemically-based signature to discriminate between good and poor prognosis ...
Breast cancer is an increasingly important cause of illness and death among women. In recent years s...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: The p53 protein is a mediator of the cellular response to DNA damage. The a...
Introduction and Aims: p53 protein is a mediator of the cellular response to DNA damage. Mutation in...
Perturbations of the p53 pathway are associated with more aggressive and therapeutically refractory ...
Introduction and aims: The p53 protein is a mediator of the cellular response to DNA damage. The aim...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Normal function of the p53 network is lost in most cancers, ofte...
The protein expression of the growth suppressive p53 transcription factor and its inhibitor human do...
Aims The utility of p53 as a prognostic assay has been elusive. The aims of this study were to descr...
Introduction: Normal function of the p53 network is lost in most cancers, often through p53 mutation...
INTRODUCTION: Gene expression profiling of breast carcinomas has increased our understanding of the ...
P53; a tumor suppressor gene has known to have a role in a group of human cancers. Its role in breas...
A p53 network immunohistochemically-based signature to discriminate between good and poor prognosis ...
Breast cancer is an increasingly important cause of illness and death among women. In recent years s...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: The p53 protein is a mediator of the cellular response to DNA damage. The a...
Introduction and Aims: p53 protein is a mediator of the cellular response to DNA damage. Mutation in...
Perturbations of the p53 pathway are associated with more aggressive and therapeutically refractory ...
Introduction and aims: The p53 protein is a mediator of the cellular response to DNA damage. The aim...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Normal function of the p53 network is lost in most cancers, ofte...
The protein expression of the growth suppressive p53 transcription factor and its inhibitor human do...
Aims The utility of p53 as a prognostic assay has been elusive. The aims of this study were to descr...
Introduction: Normal function of the p53 network is lost in most cancers, often through p53 mutation...
INTRODUCTION: Gene expression profiling of breast carcinomas has increased our understanding of the ...
P53; a tumor suppressor gene has known to have a role in a group of human cancers. Its role in breas...