Abstract

Osteosarcomas in 18 dogs were examined for the presence of p53 mutations in exons 4-8 by single strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis, followed by sequence analysis in tumors demonstrating abnormal bands in the SSCP analysis. P53 mutations were found in four of the primary tumors in 17 dogs. Metastases studied in two of these dogs in which the primary tumor contained only wild type p53 did not contain mutations, nor those of one dog in which the primary tumor was not studied. The alterations that were found included three missense mutations and one 3 bp insertion.

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