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Title: p53 codon 249 mutation in hepatocellular carcinomas from Nigeria
Authors: Ndububa, D. A
Yakicier, C.M
Ojo, O.S
Adeodu, O.O
Rotimi, O.
Ogunbiyi, O
Ozturk, M
Keywords: Mutations
tumour suppressor
gene
hepatocellular carcinomas
surgical resection
DNA samples
Issue Date: 2001
Publisher: COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
Citation: Afr. J. Med, ed. Sci. (2001) 30,125-127
Abstract: Mutations of p53 tumour suppressor gene often occur in hepatocellular carcinoma and, in particular, codon 249 hotspot mutation is displayed by hepatocellular carcinomas occurring in hepatitis B virus-endemic areas with high dietary aflatoxin intake. This study wa s done to determine the frequency of p53 codon 2 4 9 mutation in hepato-cellular carcinoma in Nigerian patients with this tumour. Tumour samples were obtained from 18 Nigerian patients (all from the Southwest o f the country ) with histologically confirmed hepatocellular carcinoma by autopsy ( n= 14), surgical resection ( n=3) and ante-mortem liver biopsy ( n=l ). Fourteen of them had co-existing cirrhosis. Amplification of exon 7 of p53 gene from DNA samples of hepatocellular carcinoma tissue was undertaken by nested polymerase chain reaction followed by restriction enzyme analysis. One out of the 18 tumour samples tested ( 5.5% ) demonstrated codon 249 mutation. This study suggests that, in Nigeria, especially the south-western region, aflatoxins appear to play a limited role in hepatocarcinogenesis.
Description: Article
URI: http://adhlui.com.ui.edu.ng/jspui/handle/123456789/2232
ISSN: 1116-4077
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