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Non-Canonical Functions of the ARF Tumor Suppressor in Development and Tumorigenesis

P14ARF (ARF; Alternative Reading Frame) is an extensively characterized tumor suppressor which, in response to oncogenic stimuli, mediates cell cycle arrest and apoptosis via p53-dependent and independent routes. ARF has been shown to be frequently lost through CpG island promoter methylation in a w...

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Autores principales: Lagopati, Nefeli, Belogiannis, Konstantinos, Angelopoulou, Andriani, Papaspyropoulos, Angelos, Gorgoulis, Vassilis
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7827855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33445626
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom11010086
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author Lagopati, Nefeli
Belogiannis, Konstantinos
Angelopoulou, Andriani
Papaspyropoulos, Angelos
Gorgoulis, Vassilis
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Belogiannis, Konstantinos
Angelopoulou, Andriani
Papaspyropoulos, Angelos
Gorgoulis, Vassilis
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description P14ARF (ARF; Alternative Reading Frame) is an extensively characterized tumor suppressor which, in response to oncogenic stimuli, mediates cell cycle arrest and apoptosis via p53-dependent and independent routes. ARF has been shown to be frequently lost through CpG island promoter methylation in a wide spectrum of human malignancies, such as colorectal, prostate, breast, and gastric cancers, while point mutations and deletions in the p14ARF locus have been linked with various forms of melanomas and glioblastomas. Although ARF has been mostly studied in the context of tumorigenesis, it has been also implicated in purely developmental processes, such as spermatogenesis, and mammary gland and ocular development, while it has been additionally involved in the regulation of angiogenesis. Moreover, ARF has been found to hold important roles in stem cell self-renewal and differentiation. As is often the case with tumor suppressors, ARF functions as a pleiotropic protein regulating a number of different mechanisms at the crossroad of development and tumorigenesis. Here, we provide an overview of the non-canonical functions of ARF in cancer and developmental biology, by dissecting the crosstalk of ARF signaling with key oncogenic and developmental pathways.
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spelling pubmed-78278552021-01-25 Non-Canonical Functions of the ARF Tumor Suppressor in Development and Tumorigenesis Lagopati, Nefeli Belogiannis, Konstantinos Angelopoulou, Andriani Papaspyropoulos, Angelos Gorgoulis, Vassilis Biomolecules Review P14ARF (ARF; Alternative Reading Frame) is an extensively characterized tumor suppressor which, in response to oncogenic stimuli, mediates cell cycle arrest and apoptosis via p53-dependent and independent routes. ARF has been shown to be frequently lost through CpG island promoter methylation in a wide spectrum of human malignancies, such as colorectal, prostate, breast, and gastric cancers, while point mutations and deletions in the p14ARF locus have been linked with various forms of melanomas and glioblastomas. Although ARF has been mostly studied in the context of tumorigenesis, it has been also implicated in purely developmental processes, such as spermatogenesis, and mammary gland and ocular development, while it has been additionally involved in the regulation of angiogenesis. Moreover, ARF has been found to hold important roles in stem cell self-renewal and differentiation. As is often the case with tumor suppressors, ARF functions as a pleiotropic protein regulating a number of different mechanisms at the crossroad of development and tumorigenesis. Here, we provide an overview of the non-canonical functions of ARF in cancer and developmental biology, by dissecting the crosstalk of ARF signaling with key oncogenic and developmental pathways. MDPI 2021-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7827855/ /pubmed/33445626 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom11010086 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lagopati, Nefeli
Belogiannis, Konstantinos
Angelopoulou, Andriani
Papaspyropoulos, Angelos
Gorgoulis, Vassilis
Non-Canonical Functions of the ARF Tumor Suppressor in Development and Tumorigenesis
title Non-Canonical Functions of the ARF Tumor Suppressor in Development and Tumorigenesis
title_full Non-Canonical Functions of the ARF Tumor Suppressor in Development and Tumorigenesis
title_fullStr Non-Canonical Functions of the ARF Tumor Suppressor in Development and Tumorigenesis
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title_short Non-Canonical Functions of the ARF Tumor Suppressor in Development and Tumorigenesis
title_sort non-canonical functions of the arf tumor suppressor in development and tumorigenesis
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7827855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33445626
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom11010086
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