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. 1996 Mar;122(3):166–170. doi: 10.1007/BF01366957

Apoptosis of colon cancer: Comparison with Ki-67 proliferative activity and expression of p53

Yasuo Takano 1,, Makoto Saegusa 1, Makoto Ikenaga 1, Hiroyuki Mitomi 1, Isao Okayasu 1
PMCID: PMC12201812  PMID: 8601565

Abstract

The role of apoptosis in colon cancer was investigated in terms of control of growth and expression of p53, using the nick-ended-DNA labelling method and immunohistochemistry. The apoptotic labeling index was highest in the T1 stage (24 cases), as was the proliferative activity, assessed in terms of the Ki-67 labeling index. Both labeling indices demonstrated similar overall incidence curves for the total 95 colon cancer cases, and examination of individual cases revealed a statistically significant correlation (P=0.01). However, neither index had any relation to p53. The results thus suggest that apoptosis in colon cancers has a linkage with proliferative activity that can be assessed by Ki-67 labeling, but is not regulated by the p53 system. This might contribute to the diversity of colon cancer growth.

Key words: Apoptosis, Colon cancer, In situ nick-ended DNA labeling, p53, bcl-2

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