نتایج جستجو برای: ژن های tp53

تعداد نتایج: 489791  

Journal: :Gastroenterology 2011
Hyun Goo Woo Xin Wei Wang Anuradha Budhu Yun Hee Kim So Mee Kwon Zhao-You Tang Zongtang Sun Curtis C Harris Snorri S Thorgeirsson

BACKGROUND & AIMS Mutations in TP53, a tumor suppressor gene, are associated with prognosis of many cancers. However, the prognostic values of TP53 mutation sites are not known for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) because of heterogeneity in their geographic and etiologic backgrounds. METHODS TP53 mutations were investigated in a total of 409 HCC patients, including Chinese (n = 3...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Stéphane Berghmans Ryan D Murphey Erno Wienholds Donna Neuberg Jeffery L Kutok Christopher D M Fletcher John P Morris Ting Xi Liu Stefan Schulte-Merker John P Kanki Ronald Plasterk Leonard I Zon A Thomas Look

TP53 is the most frequently mutated tumor suppressor gene in human cancer, with nearly 50% of all tumors exhibiting a loss-of-function mutation. To further elucidate the genetic pathways involving TP53 and cancer, we have exploited the zebrafish, a powerful vertebrate model system that is amenable to whole-genome forward-genetic analysis and synthetic-lethal screens. Zebrafish lines harboring m...

2013
Aaron McCoy Cynthia L. Besch-Williford Craig L. Franklin Edward J. Weinstein Xiaoxia Cui

The tumor suppressor TP53 plays a crucial role in cancer biology, and the TP53 gene is the most mutated gene in human cancer. Trp53 knockout mouse models have been widely used in cancer etiology studies and in search for a cure of cancer with some limitations that other model organisms might help overcome. Via pronuclear microinjection of zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs), we created a Tp53 knockout...

2016
Shi Yun Yeo Yoko Itahana Alvin Kunyao Guo Rachel Han Kozue Iwamoto Hung Thanh Nguyen Yi Bao Kai Kleiber Ya Jun Wu Boon Huat Bay Mathijs Voorhoeve Koji Itahana

Genetic alterations which impair the function of the TP53 signaling pathway in TP53 wild-type human tumors remain elusive. To identify new components of this pathway, we performed a screen for genes whose loss-of-function debilitated TP53 signaling and enabled oncogenic transformation of human mammary epithelial cells. We identified transglutaminase 2 (TGM2) as a putative tumor suppressor in th...

2017
Aline Gottlieb Kristina Althoff Laura Grunewald Theresa Thor Andrea Odersky Marc Schulte Hedwig E. Deubzer Lukas Heukamp Angelika Eggert Alexander Schramm Johannes H. Schulte Annette Künkele

Current therapy of medulloblastoma, the most common malignant brain tumor of childhood, achieves 40-70% survival. Secondary chemotherapy resistance contributes to treatment failure, where TP53 pathway dysfunction plays a key role. MDM2 interaction with TP53 leads to its degradation. Reactivating TP53 functionality using small-molecule inhibitors, such as RITA, to disrupt TP53-MDM2 binding may h...

Journal: :PLoS Medicine 2007
Philippe Bertheau Elisabeth Turpin David S Rickman Marc Espié Aurélien de Reyniès Jean-Paul Feugeas Louis-François Plassa Hany Soliman Mariana Varna Anne de Roquancourt Jacqueline Lehmann-Che Yves Beuzard Michel Marty Jean-Louis Misset Anne Janin Hugues de Thé

BACKGROUND In breast cancers, only a minority of patients fully benefit from the different chemotherapy regimens currently in use. Identification of markers that could predict the response to a particular regimen would thus be critically important for patient care. In cell lines or animal models, tumor protein p53 (TP53) plays a critical role in modulating the response to genotoxic drugs. TP53 ...

Journal: :Oncology reports 2007
Marcela Aranda Fernando Gonzalez-Nilo Gonzalo Riadi Victor Díaz José Perez Ghyslaine Martel Pierre Hainaut Adriana Mimbacas

The p53 tumor suppressor gene (TP53; OMIM: 191170) plays an important role in tumorigenesis in lung epithelial cells. TP53 encodes a sequence-specific DNA-binding protein that regulates transcription of several genes in response to DNA damage promoting cell cycle arrest, DNA repair or apoptosis. A mutation does not necessarily alter the protein function and since not all altered tumor protein p...

2012
Jane Muret Meriem Hasmim Izabela Stasik Abdelali Jalil Aude Mallavialle Arash Nanbakhsh Ludovic Lacroix Katy Billot Véronique Baud Jérome Thiery Philippe Vielh Philippe Terrier Joelle Wiels Lyubomir Vassilev Axel Lecesne Sylvie Bonvalot Salem Chouaib

BACKGROUND Isolated limb perfusion with TNF-α and melphalan is used with remarkable efficiency to treat unresectable limb sarcomas. Here we tested the ability of TNF-α to directly induce apoptosis of sarcoma cells. In addition, we investigated the impact of p53 in the regulation of such effect. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We first analysed the ability of TNF-α to induce apoptosis in freshl...

Journal: :International journal of cancer 1996
H H de Witte J A Foekens J Lennerstrand M Smid M P Look J G Klijn T J Benraad E M Berns

TP53 accumulation in human primary breast carcinomas was studied by a quantitative luminometric immunoassay (LIA), and TP53 gene alterations, exons 5-8, were examined by single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis. In 48 of 142 breast tumor samples, a TP53 gene alteration was identified. In tumor samples without a TP53 gene alteration, the median cytosolic TP53 protein level, as det...

Journal: :Oncology reports 2013
Jiang Long Yan Wang Man Li Wei-Min Tong Ji-Dong Jia Jian Huang

Although it is known that chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection may contribute to tumor initiation and development, the molecular processes causing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remain unclear. Microindels are unique, infrequent mutations that result in inserted and deleted sequences at the same nucleotide position, and are important contributors to cancer. To date, microindels in the p53 ...

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