Volume 18, Issue 3 pp. 566-569
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Mutation at codon 249 of p53 gene in a human hepatoblastoma

Siddhartha Kar

Siddhartha Kar

Pittsburgh Transplant Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260

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Ron Jaffe

Ron Jaffe

Department of Pathology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260

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Dr. Brian I. Carr

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Dr. Brian I. Carr

Pittsburgh Transplant Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260

Terrace and Lothrop Streets, E1552 BST, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260===Search for more papers by this author
First published: September 1993
Citations: 21

Abstract

G-to-T transversion at codon 249 of the p53 gene has been shown to be specifically associated with human hepatocellular carcinomas, particularly that subset associated with exposure to the chemical hepatocarcinogen aflatoxin B1. We surveyed 47 North American adult hepatocellular carcinomas and three childhood liver tumors for codon 249 mutation. We report here a case of childhood hepatoblastoma in a patient, without known exposure to aflatoxin B1 or hepatitis B or C virus, whose tumor had a mutation at codon 249 involving G-to-T transversion. (HEPATOLOGY 1993;18:566–569.)

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