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Mutant p53 accumulates in cycling and proliferating cells in the normal tissues of p53 R172H mutant mice

The tumour suppressor p53 is regulated primarily at the protein level. In normal tissues its levels are maintained at a very low level by the action of specific E3 ligases and the ubiquitin proteosome pathway. The mutant p53 protein contributes to transformation, metastasis and drug resistance. High...

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Autores principales: Goh, Amanda M., Xue, Yuezhen, Leushacke, Marc, Li, Ling, Wong, Julin S., Chiam, Poh Cheang, Rahmat, Siti Aishah Binte, Mann, Michael B., Mann, Karen M., Barker, Nick, Lozano, Guillermina, Terzian, Tamara, Lane, David P.
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4627229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26255629
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author Goh, Amanda M.
Xue, Yuezhen
Leushacke, Marc
Li, Ling
Wong, Julin S.
Chiam, Poh Cheang
Rahmat, Siti Aishah Binte
Mann, Michael B.
Mann, Karen M.
Barker, Nick
Lozano, Guillermina
Terzian, Tamara
Lane, David P.
author_facet Goh, Amanda M.
Xue, Yuezhen
Leushacke, Marc
Li, Ling
Wong, Julin S.
Chiam, Poh Cheang
Rahmat, Siti Aishah Binte
Mann, Michael B.
Mann, Karen M.
Barker, Nick
Lozano, Guillermina
Terzian, Tamara
Lane, David P.
author_sort Goh, Amanda M.
collection PubMed
description The tumour suppressor p53 is regulated primarily at the protein level. In normal tissues its levels are maintained at a very low level by the action of specific E3 ligases and the ubiquitin proteosome pathway. The mutant p53 protein contributes to transformation, metastasis and drug resistance. High levels of mutant p53 can be found in tumours and the accumulation of mutant p53 has previously been reported in pathologically normal cells in human skin. We show for the first time that similarly elevated levels of mutant p53 can be detected in apparently normal cells in a mutant p53 knock-in mouse model. In fact, in the small intestine, mutant p53 spontaneously accumulates in a manner dependent on gene dosage and cell type. Mutant p53 protein is regulated similarly to wild type p53, which can accumulate rapidly after induction by ionising radiation or Mdm2 inhibitors, however, the clearance of mutant p53 protein is much slower than wild type p53. The accumulation of the protein in the murine small intestine is limited to the cycling, crypt base columnar cells and proliferative zone and is lost as the cells differentiate and exit the cell cycle. Loss of Mdm2 results in even higher levels of p53 expression but p53 is still restricted to proliferating cells in the small intestine. Therefore, the small intestine of these p53 mutant mice is an experimental system in which we can dissect the molecular pathways leading to p53 accumulation, which has important implications for cancer prevention and therapy.
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spelling pubmed-46272292015-11-09 Mutant p53 accumulates in cycling and proliferating cells in the normal tissues of p53 R172H mutant mice Goh, Amanda M. Xue, Yuezhen Leushacke, Marc Li, Ling Wong, Julin S. Chiam, Poh Cheang Rahmat, Siti Aishah Binte Mann, Michael B. Mann, Karen M. Barker, Nick Lozano, Guillermina Terzian, Tamara Lane, David P. Oncotarget Research Paper: Pathology The tumour suppressor p53 is regulated primarily at the protein level. In normal tissues its levels are maintained at a very low level by the action of specific E3 ligases and the ubiquitin proteosome pathway. The mutant p53 protein contributes to transformation, metastasis and drug resistance. High levels of mutant p53 can be found in tumours and the accumulation of mutant p53 has previously been reported in pathologically normal cells in human skin. We show for the first time that similarly elevated levels of mutant p53 can be detected in apparently normal cells in a mutant p53 knock-in mouse model. In fact, in the small intestine, mutant p53 spontaneously accumulates in a manner dependent on gene dosage and cell type. Mutant p53 protein is regulated similarly to wild type p53, which can accumulate rapidly after induction by ionising radiation or Mdm2 inhibitors, however, the clearance of mutant p53 protein is much slower than wild type p53. The accumulation of the protein in the murine small intestine is limited to the cycling, crypt base columnar cells and proliferative zone and is lost as the cells differentiate and exit the cell cycle. Loss of Mdm2 results in even higher levels of p53 expression but p53 is still restricted to proliferating cells in the small intestine. Therefore, the small intestine of these p53 mutant mice is an experimental system in which we can dissect the molecular pathways leading to p53 accumulation, which has important implications for cancer prevention and therapy. Impact Journals LLC 2015-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4627229/ /pubmed/26255629 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Goh et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper: Pathology
Goh, Amanda M.
Xue, Yuezhen
Leushacke, Marc
Li, Ling
Wong, Julin S.
Chiam, Poh Cheang
Rahmat, Siti Aishah Binte
Mann, Michael B.
Mann, Karen M.
Barker, Nick
Lozano, Guillermina
Terzian, Tamara
Lane, David P.
Mutant p53 accumulates in cycling and proliferating cells in the normal tissues of p53 R172H mutant mice
title Mutant p53 accumulates in cycling and proliferating cells in the normal tissues of p53 R172H mutant mice
title_full Mutant p53 accumulates in cycling and proliferating cells in the normal tissues of p53 R172H mutant mice
title_fullStr Mutant p53 accumulates in cycling and proliferating cells in the normal tissues of p53 R172H mutant mice
title_full_unstemmed Mutant p53 accumulates in cycling and proliferating cells in the normal tissues of p53 R172H mutant mice
title_short Mutant p53 accumulates in cycling and proliferating cells in the normal tissues of p53 R172H mutant mice
title_sort mutant p53 accumulates in cycling and proliferating cells in the normal tissues of p53 r172h mutant mice
topic Research Paper: Pathology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4627229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26255629
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