Title of article
Identification and Diagnosis of Possible Mutations in Human P-53 Lymphocytes
Author/Authors
Delia ، Nica-Badea Faculty of Medical Science and Behaviours - University Constantin Brancusi of Targu-Jiu , Tiberiu ، Tataru Faculty of Medical Science and Behaviours - University Constantin Brancusi of Targu-Jiu , Cristian ، Marinas Marius Department of Obstetrics-Gynecology - University of Medicine and Pharmacy Craiova , Vlad ، Băleanu Faculty of Medical Science and Behaviours - University Constantin Brancusi of Targu-Jiu , Aurelian ، Udriștioiu Faculty of Medicine - University Titu Maiorescu of Bucharest , Paula ، Tataru Faculty of Medical Science and Behaviours - University Constantin Brancusi of Targu-Jiu , Stefanita ، Tenea Cojan Tiberiu Department of Surgery - University of Medicine and Pharmacy Craiova
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52
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58
Abstract
This study looked at a few confirmed cases of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) that may have had mutations in the human B lymphocyte genome’s P-53 gene. The ELISA technique was used to determine the frequency of p-53 protein expression in twenty CLL patients undergoing evaluation in stages II–III / IV. In 17 of the 20 cases, the average amounts of p-53 proteins were found to be 16.76 μg/dl, with a probability index of p = 0.034 and a CV of 0.5%. It was discovered that as the illness progressed, the proportion of p-53 positive isoform proteins rose above normal. The percentage was 15% ± 2 in stages 1-2 and 100% in stages 3-4. Recent studies have shown that the p-53 protein inhibits protein kinase B, the AMPK protein, and the mTOR complex, hence mediating genes that trigger autophagy and stimulating autophagy. One potential use of the p-53 protein’s role in cancer cell autophagy is the development of a novel anti-cancer medicinal approach. When a patient develops resistance to the initial line of treatment, the ELISA approach has shown to be an invaluable prognostic tool for CLL, enabling the administration of customized medication.
Keywords
Type B chronic lymphocytic leukaemia , P , 53 gene , Intrinsic apoptosis , CD , 5 receptor , ELISA
Journal title
Pharmacophore
Journal title
Pharmacophore
Record number
2774732
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