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Publication : p63 is a suppressor of tumorigenesis and metastasis interacting with mutant p53.

First Author  Melino G Year  2011
Journal  Cell Death Differ Volume  18
Issue  9 Pages  1487-99
PubMed ID  21760596 Mgi Jnum  J:203617
Mgi Id  MGI:5527530 Doi  10.1038/cdd.2011.81
Citation  Melino G (2011) p63 is a suppressor of tumorigenesis and metastasis interacting with mutant p53. Cell Death Differ 18(9):1487-99
abstractText  p53 mutations, occurring in two-thirds of all human cancers, confer a gain of function phenotype, including the ability to form metastasis, the determining feature in the prognosis of most human cancer. This effect seems mediated at least partially by its ability to physically interact with p63, thus affecting a cell invasion pathway, and accordingly, p63 is deregulated in human cancers. In addition, p63, as an 'epithelial organizer', directly impinges on epidermal mesenchimal transition, stemness, senescence, cell death and cell cycle arrest, all determinant in cancer, and thus p63 affects chemosensitivity and chemoresistance. This demonstrates an important role for p63 in cancer development and its progression, and the aim of this review is to set this new evidence that links p63 to metastasis within the context of the long conserved other functions of p63.
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