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Publication : The Transcriptional Landscape of p53 Signalling Pathway.

First Author  Tanikawa C Year  2017
Journal  EBioMedicine Volume  20
Pages  109-119 PubMed ID  28558959
Mgi Jnum  J:347889 Mgi Id  MGI:6148204
Doi  10.1016/j.ebiom.2017.05.017 Citation  Tanikawa C, et al. (2017) The Transcriptional Landscape of p53 Signalling Pathway. EBioMedicine 20:109-119
abstractText  Although recent cancer genomics studies have identified a large number of genes that were mutated in human cancers, p53 remains as the most frequently mutated gene. To further elucidate the p53-signalling network, we performed transcriptome analysis on 24 tissues in p53(+/+) or p53(-/-) mice after whole-body X-ray irradiation. Here we found transactivation of a total of 3551 genes in one or more of the 24 tissues only in p53(+/+) mice, while 2576 genes were downregulated. p53 mRNA expression level in each tissue was significantly associated with the number of genes upregulated by irradiation. Annotation using TCGA (The Cancer Genome Atlas) database revealed that p53 negatively regulated mRNA expression of several cancer therapeutic targets or pathways such as BTK, SYK, and CTLA4 in breast cancer tissues. In addition, stomach exhibited the induction of Krt6, Krt16, and Krt17 as well as loricrin, an epidermal differentiation marker, after the X-ray irradiation only in p53(+/+) mice, implying a mechanism to protect damaged tissues by rapid induction of differentiation. Our comprehensive transcriptome analysis elucidated tissue specific roles of p53 and its signalling networks in DNA-damage response that will enhance our understanding of cancer biology.
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