نتایج جستجو برای: p63 protein

تعداد نتایج: 1236271  

امیرعلی عظیمی ثمره عباسی ساعده عطارباشی مقدم محمود جهانگیرنژاد مهدی پورمهدی بوروجنی نپتون عماد مستوفی

زمینه و هدف: تومورهای بزاقی 2 تا 3 درصد نئوپلاسم­های سر وگردن را تشکیل می­دهند و در حال حاضر اطلاعات کمی در مورد مکانیسم­های مولکولی دخیل در تومورزایی آنها وجود دارد. پروتئین P63 نقش مهمی در تکامل اپی تلیوم، سلول­های ریشه­ای و تمایز بازی می­کند و ممکن است به عنوان انکوژن عمل نماید. هدف از این تحقیق بررسی بروز مارکر p63 و نقش تومورزایی آن در نئوپلاسم­های بزاقی می­باشد. ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2009
Laura De Rosa Dario Antonini Giustina Ferone Monia T Russo Paul B Yu Rong Han Caterina Missero

p63, a p53 family member, plays an essential role in epidermal development by regulating its transcriptional program. Here we report a previously uncovered role of p63 in controlling bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling, which is required for maintaining low expression levels of several non-epidermal genes. p63 represses transcription of the inhibitory Smad7 and activates Bmp7, thereby su...

2009
Konstantinos Lefkimmiatis Mariano Francesco Caratozzolo Paola Merlo Anna Maria D'Erchia Beatriz Navarro Massimo Levrero Elisabetta Sbisa Apollonia Tullo

Despite extensive studies on the role of tumor suppressor p53 protein and its homologues, p73 and p63, following their overexpression or cellular stress, very little is known about the regulation of the three proteins in cells during physiologic cell cycle progression. We report a role for p73 and p63 in supporting cellular proliferation through the transcriptional activation of the genes invol...

2016
Iyoko Katoh Nahoko Fukunishi Masahiro Fujimuro Hirotake Kasai Kohji Moriishi Ryu-Ichiro Hata Shun-ichi Kurata

Submitted: TP63 (p63), a member of the tumor suppressor TP53 (p53) gene family, is expressed in keratinocyte stem cells and well-differentiated squamous cell carcinomas to maintain cellular potential for growth and differentiation. Controversially, activation of the Wnt/β-catenin signaling by p63 (Patturajan M. et al., 2002, Cancer Cells) and inhibition of the target gene expression (Drewelus I...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2005
Takeshi Kurita Gerald R. Cunha Stanley J. Robboy Alea A. Mills Roanna T. Medina

p63 is the identity switch for uterine/vaginal epithelial cell fate, and disruption of p63 expression by diethylstilbestrol (DES) induces cervical/vaginal adenosis in mice. In this article, we report the expression patterns of p63 isoforms (TA, DeltaN, alpha, beta and gamma) in mice, focusing on the reproductive tract. We also present the reproductive tract phenotype of female p63-/- mice. Fina...

Journal: :Journal of Biological Chemistry 2005

2005
Chan-Kum Park Young-Ha Oh

p63 is a recently described p53 homologue. It is involved in survival and differentiation of reserve/stem cells in epithelia. To obtain new insights into the role of p63 in malignant lymphomas (MLs), immunohistochemical staining for p63 and p53 was performed in 126 cases of MLs. p63 was expressed in 38 cases of MLs (30.2%) including 32/61 cases (52.5%) of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), ...

Journal: :Journal of oral pathology & medicine : official publication of the International Association of Oral Pathologists and the American Academy of Oral Pathology 2005
Yuk-Kwan Chen Shui-Sang Hsue Li-Min Lin

BACKGROUND Abnormalities in the TP53 are regarded as the most consistent findings in oral squamous cell carcinoma. Two related members of the TP53 family, p73 and p63, have shown remarkable structural similarity to TP53, indicating possible functional and biological interactions. The aim of the present study was to investigate the expression of p63 protein and mRNA in oral epithelial dysplasia....

2014
Paola Monti Yari Ciribilli Alessandra Bisio Giorgia Foggetti Ivan Raimondi Paola Campomenosi Paola Menichini Gilberto Fronza Alberto Inga

TP63 is a member of the TP53 gene family that encodes for up to ten different TA and ∆N isoforms through alternative promoter usage and alternative splicing. Besides being a master regulator of gene expression for squamous epithelial proliferation, differentiation and maintenance, P63, through differential expression of its isoforms, plays important roles in tumorigenesis. All P63 isoforms shar...

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