Reis-Filho Jorge S, Schmitt Fernando C
School of Health Sciences, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal.
Adv Anat Pathol. 2002 Sep;9(5):280-9. doi: 10.1097/00125480-200209000-00002.
p63 is a recently characterized p53-homolog that is consistently expressed by basal/somatic stem cells of stratified epithelia, myoepithelial cells of the breast and salivary glands, and proliferative compartment of gastric mucosa. p63 is located on the long arm of chromosome 3 (3q27) and it encodes six isoforms, three transactivating (TA) and three DeltaN-isoforms. While the first three isoforms may act as tumor suppressor genes, the DeltaN-isoforms may inhibit the p53/TA-p63-driven cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. Recently, the putative applications of p63 in the identification of myoepithelial cells of the breast and basal cells of the prostate acini have been evaluated; however, no critical systematic analysis of its role in surgical pathology practice have hitherto been reported. We review the putative roles of p63 in surgical pathology practice and provide guidelines for future directions on p63 translational research.
p63是一种最近被鉴定出的p53同源物,由复层上皮的基底/体细胞干细胞、乳腺和唾液腺的肌上皮细胞以及胃黏膜的增殖区持续表达。p63位于3号染色体长臂(3q27)上,编码六种异构体,三种具有反式激活功能(TA),三种为DeltaN异构体。虽然前三种异构体可能作为肿瘤抑制基因发挥作用,但DeltaN异构体可能抑制p53/TA-p63驱动的细胞周期停滞和凋亡。最近,已经评估了p63在鉴定乳腺肌上皮细胞和前列腺腺泡基底细胞方面的潜在应用;然而,迄今为止,尚未有关于其在外科病理学实践中作用的关键系统分析报道。我们回顾了p63在外科病理学实践中的潜在作用,并为p63转化研究的未来方向提供指导方针。