We are studying the p53 gene profile in primary glial tumors by seeking alterations in the hybridization pattern of the tumor DNA probed with a p53 gene probe. This report documents a rearranged p53 gene with loss of the normal allele in a low-grade mixed glioma which has not recurred during 4-year follow-up. The tumor had a low 5-bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU)-labeling index and low AgNOR count. The p53 protein was not detected on immunochemical staining. To our knowledge, this is the first report of an altered p53 gene in a low-grade nonrecurrent glial tumor and highlights the presence of further checks and balances on the control of cell proliferation and other malignancy-associated phenotypes, even in an already-established tumor.