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Publication : Evidence that c-myc mediated apoptosis does not require wild-type p53 during lymphomagenesis.

First Author  Hsu B Year  1995
Journal  Oncogene Volume  11
Issue  1 Pages  175-9
PubMed ID  7624125 Mgi Jnum  J:31125
Mgi Id  MGI:78609 Citation  Hsu B, et al. (1995) Evidence that c-myc mediated apoptosis does not require wild-type p53 during lymphomagenesis. Oncogene 11(1):175-9
abstractText  Deregulation of c-myc, frequently implicated in oncogenesis, is associated with increased cell proliferation and also cell death. Similarly, the p53 tumor suppressor gene commonly mutated in human tumors, is known to induce apoptosis or cell cycle arrest in its wild-type conformation. Genetically altered mice simultaneously overexpressing c-myc and possessing a disrupted p53 gene were used to investigate whether c-myc mediated apoptosis requires wild-type p53. The accelerated development of malignant lymphomas in these mice was found to be a consequence of enhanced proliferation and not reduced apoptosis resulting from the synergistic effect of c-myc overexpression and p53 inactivation.
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