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In vivo occurrence of p16 (MTS1) and p15 (MTS2) alterations preferentially in non-small cell lung cancers.
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1995
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Lung CancersTumor BiologyFrequent Homozygous DeletionsVivo OccurrenceMedicinePathologyCancer Cell BiologyBronchial NeoplasmP16-related Cyclin-dependent KinaseCancer BiologyCancer GenomicsCancer GeneticsOncologyCell BiologyCancer ResearchLung CancerMolecular OncologyCancer Metabolism
Frequent homozygous deletions of the p16 (MTS1) gene encoding a cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor were recently reported in various tumor cell lines including examples derived from lung cancers, but direct evidence for their occurrence in lung cancer patients has not been reported thus far. In the present study, alterations of p16 and/or p15, a p16-related cyclin-dependent kinase, were observed not only in lung cancer cell lines but also in the corresponding tumor specimens in vivo, excluding the possibility of in vitro artifacts. Interestingly, a clear specificity was also noted in terms of the affected histological subtype; i.e., only non-small cell lung cancers carried alterations (6 of 20 as compared to 0 of 20 small cell lung cancer cell lines).