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The downregulation of ΔNp63 in p53-deficient mouse epidermal tumors favors metastatic behavior
The TP63 gene codes for two major isoform types, TAp63 and ΔNp63, with probable opposite roles in tumorigenesis. The ΔNp63α protein is frequently amplified and overexpressed in different epithelial tumors. Accordingly, it has been considered a potential oncogene. Nonetheless, a possible metastatic s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4695182/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26203771 |
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author | Bornachea, Olga López-Calderón, Fernando F. Dueñas, Marta Segrelles, Carmen Lorz, Corina Suárez-Cabrera, Cristian Marañón, María Paradela-Dobarro, Beatriz Santos, Mirentxu Paramio, Jesús M. |
author_facet | Bornachea, Olga López-Calderón, Fernando F. Dueñas, Marta Segrelles, Carmen Lorz, Corina Suárez-Cabrera, Cristian Marañón, María Paradela-Dobarro, Beatriz Santos, Mirentxu Paramio, Jesús M. |
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description | The TP63 gene codes for two major isoform types, TAp63 and ΔNp63, with probable opposite roles in tumorigenesis. The ΔNp63α protein is frequently amplified and overexpressed in different epithelial tumors. Accordingly, it has been considered a potential oncogene. Nonetheless, a possible metastatic suppressor activity has also been suggested based on the experimental observation that its expression is reduced or even absent in advanced invasive tumors. Such metastatic suppressor activities are often related to tumors bearing point mutated TP53 gene. However, its potential roles in TP53-deficient tumors are poorly characterized. Here we show that in spontaneous tumors, induced by the epidermal-specific Trp53 ablation, the reduction of ΔNp63 expression is an early event, whereas it is re-expressed in the lung metastatic lesions. Using knock down and ectopic expression approaches, we show that ΔNp63 expression opposes the epithelial-mesenchymal transition and reduces the metastatic potential of the cells. This process occurs through the modulation of ΔNp63-dependent downstream targets (including transcription factors and microRNAs) likely to play metastatic roles. Further, ΔNp63 also favors the expression of factors involved in iPS reprogramming, thus suggesting that it can also modulate specific stem cell traits in mouse epidermal tumor cells. Overall, our data assign antimetastatic roles to ΔNp63 in the context of p53 deficiency and epidermis. |
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spelling | pubmed-46951822016-01-26 The downregulation of ΔNp63 in p53-deficient mouse epidermal tumors favors metastatic behavior Bornachea, Olga López-Calderón, Fernando F. Dueñas, Marta Segrelles, Carmen Lorz, Corina Suárez-Cabrera, Cristian Marañón, María Paradela-Dobarro, Beatriz Santos, Mirentxu Paramio, Jesús M. Oncotarget Research Paper The TP63 gene codes for two major isoform types, TAp63 and ΔNp63, with probable opposite roles in tumorigenesis. The ΔNp63α protein is frequently amplified and overexpressed in different epithelial tumors. Accordingly, it has been considered a potential oncogene. Nonetheless, a possible metastatic suppressor activity has also been suggested based on the experimental observation that its expression is reduced or even absent in advanced invasive tumors. Such metastatic suppressor activities are often related to tumors bearing point mutated TP53 gene. However, its potential roles in TP53-deficient tumors are poorly characterized. Here we show that in spontaneous tumors, induced by the epidermal-specific Trp53 ablation, the reduction of ΔNp63 expression is an early event, whereas it is re-expressed in the lung metastatic lesions. Using knock down and ectopic expression approaches, we show that ΔNp63 expression opposes the epithelial-mesenchymal transition and reduces the metastatic potential of the cells. This process occurs through the modulation of ΔNp63-dependent downstream targets (including transcription factors and microRNAs) likely to play metastatic roles. Further, ΔNp63 also favors the expression of factors involved in iPS reprogramming, thus suggesting that it can also modulate specific stem cell traits in mouse epidermal tumor cells. Overall, our data assign antimetastatic roles to ΔNp63 in the context of p53 deficiency and epidermis. Impact Journals LLC 2015-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4695182/ /pubmed/26203771 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Bornachea 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 Bornachea, Olga López-Calderón, Fernando F. Dueñas, Marta Segrelles, Carmen Lorz, Corina Suárez-Cabrera, Cristian Marañón, María Paradela-Dobarro, Beatriz Santos, Mirentxu Paramio, Jesús M. The downregulation of ΔNp63 in p53-deficient mouse epidermal tumors favors metastatic behavior |
title | The downregulation of ΔNp63 in p53-deficient mouse epidermal tumors favors metastatic behavior |
title_full | The downregulation of ΔNp63 in p53-deficient mouse epidermal tumors favors metastatic behavior |
title_fullStr | The downregulation of ΔNp63 in p53-deficient mouse epidermal tumors favors metastatic behavior |
title_full_unstemmed | The downregulation of ΔNp63 in p53-deficient mouse epidermal tumors favors metastatic behavior |
title_short | The downregulation of ΔNp63 in p53-deficient mouse epidermal tumors favors metastatic behavior |
title_sort | downregulation of δnp63 in p53-deficient mouse epidermal tumors favors metastatic behavior |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4695182/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26203771 |
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