| Literature DB >> 31277687 |
Silvia Di Agostino1, Giulia Fontemaggi2, Sabrina Strano2, Giovanni Blandino2, Gabriella D'Orazi3,4.
Abstract
This commentary wishes to highlight the latest discoveries in the mutant p53 field that have been discussed in the 8th p53 Mutant Workshop 2019, held in Lyon. TP53 mutant (mutp53) proteins are involved in the pathogenesis of most human cancers. Mutp53 proteins not only lose wild-typ53 function but, in some circumstances, may acquire novel oncogenic functions, namely gain-of-function (GOF), which lead to aberrant cell proliferation, chemoresistance, disruption of tissue architecture, migration, invasion and metastasis. Decoding the TP53 mutational spectrum and mutp53 interaction with additional transcription factors will therefore help to developing and testing novel and hopefully more efficient combinatorial therapeutic approaches.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer-associated fibroblasts; Exosomes; Li-Fraumeni; Mutant p53 reactivation; Small molecules; miRNA; p53
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31277687 PMCID: PMC6612074 DOI: 10.1186/s13046-019-1302-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Clin Cancer Res ISSN: 0392-9078
Fig. 1Schematic representation of the ongoing research in the mutp53 field. The Lyon’s map as a framework to show the crucial hub of mutp53 at the crossroads of many interventions aimed at understanding its mutational status, and the way to reactivate it for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes