Ueno I, Ota H, Hidaka E, Ishikawa M, Hirota M, Nara K, Katsuyama T
Central Clinical Laboratories, Shinshu University Hospital, Matsumoto.
Rinsho Byori. 2000 May;48(5):469-72.
The PCR-SSCP (single strand conformational polymorphism) method has been widely employed to screen mutations in a variety of genes because of its rapidity and simplicity in the operation. Using this method, we have examined mutations of some tumor-related genes including p53 and Ki-ras. In this study, we have evaluated the PCR-Cold (non radioactive) SSCP method for detection of p53 point mutations in comparison with immunohistological detection of p53 and PCR-direct sequencing. The results indicated that the PCR-Cold SSCP method had the same sensitivity with that of PCR-direct sequencing method, and had higher sensitivity than that of immunohistochemical method (IHC).