TY - JOUR T1 - Immunohistochemical assessment of the effect of tobacco on a molecular gatekeeper in oral squamous cell carcinoma A1 - Karthik Basavaraju A1 - D Shruthi A1 - K Suresh A1 - Sasidhara Singaraju A1 - Sandeep Jain A1 - Medini Singaraju JF - Clinical Cancer Investigation Journal JO - Clin Cancer Investig J SN - 2278-0513 Y1 - 2012 VL - 1 IS - 3 DO - 10.4103/2278-0513.102882 SP - 140 EP - 144 N2 - Background: It has been emphasized that the molecular gatekeeper p53 has a key role in carcinogenesis and its mutation is seen in more than 50% of the human cancers including head and neck carcinomas and tobacco is the most important etiological agent in head and neck cancer. Aims: To assess p53 mutations in relation to tobacco usage in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) to understand the role of tobacco in the complex process of carcinogenesis. Materials and Methods: Forty formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded archival tissue samples were taken, of which 20 cases were associated with tobacco and 20 were not, and assessed immunohistochemically. Results: Enhanced expression of p53 was found to be associated with tobacco. Conclusions: p53 mutations are etiologically associated with the development of head and neck carcinomas and are associated with exposure to specific carcinogens of tobacco. UR - https://ccij-online.org/article/immunohistochemical-assessment-of-the-effect-of-tobacco-on-a-molecular-gatekeeper-in-oral-squamous-cell-carcinoma-35 ER -