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Publication : p53-dependent Nestin regulation links tumor suppression to cellular plasticity in liver cancer.

First Author  Tschaharganeh DF Year  2014
Journal  Cell Volume  158
Issue  3 Pages  579-92
PubMed ID  25083869 Mgi Jnum  J:214605
Mgi Id  MGI:5603469 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2014.05.051
Citation  Tschaharganeh DF, et al. (2014) p53-dependent Nestin regulation links tumor suppression to cellular plasticity in liver cancer. Cell 158(3):579-92
abstractText  The p53 tumor suppressor coordinates a series of antiproliferative responses that restrict the expansion of malignant cells, and as a consequence, p53 is lost or mutated in the majority of human cancers. Here, we show that p53 restricts expression of the stem and progenitor-cell-associated protein nestin in an Sp1/3 transcription-factor-dependent manner and that Nestin is required for tumor initiation in vivo. Moreover, loss of p53 facilitates dedifferentiation of mature hepatocytes into nestin-positive progenitor-like cells, which are poised to differentiate into hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) or cholangiocarcinomas (CCs) in response to lineage-specific mutations that target Wnt and Notch signaling, respectively. Many human HCCs and CCs show elevated nestin expression, which correlates with p53 loss of function and is associated with decreased patient survival. Therefore, transcriptional repression of Nestin by p53 restricts cellular plasticity and tumorigenesis in liver cancer.
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