Literature DB >> 7784074

p53 involvement in control of G2 exit of the cell cycle: role in DNA damage-induced apoptosis.

C Guillouf1, F Rosselli, K Krishnaraju, E Moustacchi, B Hoffman, D A Liebermann.   

Abstract

DNA damage in proliferating mammalian cells induces a complex cellular response comprising perturbation of the cell cycle and programmed cell death. The relationship between p53-dependent and p53-independent apoptotic cell death, as well as the cell cycle checkpoints induced by DNA damaging agents were explored in hematopoietic cells, using M1 myeloblastic leukemia cells, which are null for p53 expression, genetically engineered M1 variants, expressing p53ts and bcl-2 transgenes, as well as myeloblast enriched bone-marrow cells obtained from wild type p53 (wt p53) and p53-deficient mice. It is shown that gamma-irradiation of M1p53ts cells activated a function of the temperature sensitive mutant transgene p53 (p53ts), promoting increased apoptosis relative to parental, null p53 M1 cells. It is also shown that the kinetics of apoptotic cell death induced by gamma-irradiation correlated with the rapidity of exit from gamma-ray-induced G2 arrest for all the different hematopoietic cell types indicated above. Finally, data has been obtained to demonstrate that, in addition to a role in apoptosis and G1 arrest, wild-type p53 positively modulated the exit from the gamma-ray-induced G2 checkpoint. Taken together, these findings indicate that this new function for p53 is a component of the physiological pathway by which p53 exerts its role in apoptosis.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7784074

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncogene        ISSN: 0950-9232            Impact factor:   9.867


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