Autoantibodies against p53 are not increased in human ascites and pleural effusions |
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Authors: | Reinhold Munker Oliver Stötzer Mareike Darsow Susanne Classen Annette Lebeau Wolfgang Wilmanns |
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Affiliation: | Medizinische Klinik III, LMU, Klinikum Grosshadern, D-81366 München, Germany, DE GSF Institut für Klinische H?matologie, D-81366 München, Germany, DE Pathologisches Institut der LMU, D-80377 München, Germany, DE
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Abstract: | Mutated human p53 may give rise to the formation of autoantibodies and may be a marker for a worse prognosis. We speculated that ascites or pleural effusions may enhance the formation of such autoantibodies in cancer patients and, therefore, we measured the presence of autoantibodies in the ascites or pleural effusion of 40 patients with advanced malignancies. As controls, p53 autoantibodies were measured in 15 patients with effusions who did not have a malignancy. Using a specific enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, p53 autoantibodies could only be detected in the effusions of 5/40 patients (12.5%) with known malignancies. The formation of autoantibodies did not correlate with the presence or absence of tumor cells in the effusion. The effusions of the patients without tumor were all negative for p53 autoantibodies. Our study shows that malignant or reactive effusions do not stimulate the local or systemic production of autoantibodies against p53. Received: 14 November 1995 / Accepted: 8 February 1996 |
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Keywords: | p53 Autoantibodies Ascites Pleural effusions |
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