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American Journal of Dermatopathology | 1998

p53 gene mutations in squamous cell carcinoma occurring in scars: comparison with p53 protein immunoreactivity.

Shoko Sakatani; Hidenari Kusakabe; Kimihiro Kiyokane; Koichi Suzuki

We determined the relationship between p53 expression and p53 gene mutations in squamous cell carcinoma occurring in scars and unrelated to UV light irradiation. We analyzed biopsy specimens obtained from three patients with squamous cell carcinoma. A monoclonal antibody against p53 (DO-7) was used for the immunohistochemical analysis. p53 gene mutations were detected by the polymerase chain reaction and single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis and direct DNA sequencing. p53 overexpression was observed in atypical squamous cells of one case. Those of two other cases, however, showed negative immunoreactivity to p53. Exon 6 of the p53 gene in all three cases and exon 7 in one case showed electrophoretic mobility shifts in polymerase chain reaction and single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis. DNA sequencing analysis showed a missense mutation and a silent mutation in exon 6 of the case with p53 overexpression, a three-base deletion in exon 6 of one case with no p53 overexpression, and a three-base deletion in exon 6 and a missense mutation in exon 7 of another such case. Although immunohistochemical overexpression of p53 has been thought to result from p53 gene mutations, our results suggest that negative immunoreactivity to p53 also can result from p53 gene mutations, for example, short gene deletions.


American Journal of Dermatopathology | 1994

Metastatic epithelioid sarcoma with an N-ras oncogene mutation.

Hidenari Kusakabe; Koji Yonebayashi; Shoko Sakatani; Mariko Iki; Kazuo Nakasuji; Kimihiro Kiyokane; Minoru Yasuhara; Jyun-ichi Nakagawa; Hiroshi Mori

At age 25 a Japanese woman noticed an elastic-hard nodule 2 cm in diameter on the anterior side of her right leg. The nodule had developed an ulcer in its center. Simple resection was performed several times. However, the lesion recurred repeatedly. The patient underwent amputation of the right leg at the age of 34, because the diagnosis of epithelioid sarcoma was established histologically. No recurrence was observed for 9 years. Recently, the patient noticed multiple painful, ulcerative nodules about 1 cm in diameter on her scalp, trunk, and extremities. She refused extensive resection for a religious reason and died of massive hematemesis. Autopsy revealed metastatic epithelioid sarcoma in the skin, lungs, kidneys, pancreas, transverse colon, thyroid, and sternum. Chromosomal analysis of the tumor revealed various aberrations and an N-ras oncogene mutation.


Archives of Dermatological Research | 1997

Establishment and characterization of an epithelioid sarcoma cell line with an autocrine response to interleukin-6

Hidenari Kusakabe; Shoko Sakatani; Kohji Yonebayashi; Kimihiro Kiyokane

A novel epithelioid sarcoma (ES) cell line, designated as ES-OMC-MN, was established from a 44-year-old woman with recurrence and metastasis of ES. The cells were spindle-shaped or polygonal and were positive for cytokeratin and vimentin on immunohistochemical staining. Electron microscopy revealed desmosome-like structures between the cells. These characteristics were also noted in the original tumor. Southern blot analysis of HindIII digests showed an additional 8.0 kb band and an 8.8 kb band in DNA from the cultured cells and the original tumor as well as the peripheral blood cells of the patient, while only an 8.8 kb band was observed in control human placental DNA. There were no point mutations of N-ras codons 12, 13, and 61, suggesting that the abnormality of N-ras was not due to mutation but to polymorphism. Interleukin-6 (IL-6) was secreted into the culture medium at high levels. Recombinant IL-6 augmented the proliferation of these cells, while cell growth was inhibited by incubation with an anti-IL-6 antibody. The cells also expressed surface IL-6 receptors, indicating that IL-6 acted on this cell line in an autocrine manner. IL-6 and IL-6 receptors were also found in the original tumor. These results demonstrate that ES-OMC-MN cells retained all the morphological and biochemical characteristics of the original tumor and suggest that an autocrine effect of IL-6 may be involved in the development of ES.


Skin Cancer | 1992

Epithelioid sarcoma recurring in wide extirpation after 9 years and recognizing the reconstitution of N-ras genes.

Hidenari Kusakabe; Koji Yonebayashi; Shoko Sakatani; Kazuo Nakasuji; Taeko Yoshikawa; Kimihiro Kiyokane; Minoru Yasuhara

A 43-year-old-woman developed an elastic, hard node (2cm in diameter) on the anterior side of the right leg. The lesion was left untreated, until an ulcer had formed in its center. Simple resection was performed several times. However, the lesion recurred repeatedly. Based on a histopathological diagnosis of epithelioid sarcoma, the woman underwent amputation of the right leg 9 years ago. For 9 years after surgery, no recurrence was observed. The patient recently developed multiple painful ulcerative nodes (about 1cm in diameter) on the head, trunk and extremities. Because the patient refused extensive resection for religious reasons, local OK-432 therapy and high-dose cepharanthin therapy have been performed. Node formation is still continuing. Chromosomal analysis of removed tissue revealed various aberrations and N-ras oncogene rearrangement was detected.


Journal of Dermatological Science | 2000

Polymorphisms of p21 cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor and malignant skin tumors

Reiko Konishi; Shoko Sakatani; Kimihiro Kiyokane; Koichi Suzuki


Skin research | 1995

A Statistical Analysis of Thirty-two Cases of Metastatic Skin Cancer

Yoshiko Fukui; Nobuo Jo; Seiji Maeshima; Shoko Sakatani; Hidenari Kusakabe; Kimihiro Kiyokane


Skin research | 1990

A Case of Cutaneous B Cell Lymphoma

Midori Nukui; Shoko Sakatani; Kimihiro Kiyokane


Skin research | 1998

A Case of Granuloma Trichophyticum Associated with Relapsing Polychondritis

Koji Yonebayashi; Emi Yasuda; Shoko Sakatani; Hidenari Kusakabe; Kimihiro Kiyokane


Skin Cancer | 1998

Case of mucoepidermoid carcinoma in lower lip.

Koji Yonebayashi; Keiko Masumoto; Seiji Maeshima; Shoko Sakatani; Hidenari Kusakabe; Kimihiro Kiyokane; Yoichi Yagi; Sosuke Oba; Sadao Tajima; Haruhisa Kato


Skin research | 1990

A Case of Werner's Syndrome Associated with Malignant Melanoma of a Nasal Cavity

Emi Kitajima; Shoko Sakatani; Kimihiro Kiyokane; Minoru Yasuhara

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Osaka Medical College

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Osaka Medical College

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