Role of the p53-homologue p73 in E2F1-induced apoptosis

被引:0
|
作者
Thorsten Stiewe
Brigitte M. Pützer
机构
[1] Institute of Molecular Biology (Cancer Research),
[2] University of Essen,undefined
[3] Medical School,undefined
来源
Nature Genetics | 2000年 / 26卷
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Most human cancers harbour aberrations of cell-cycle control1, which result in deregulated activity of the E2F transcription factors with concomitant enhanced cell-cycle progression2. Oncogenic signalling by E2F1 has recently been linked to stabilization and activation of the tumour suppressor p53 (refs 1,3,4). The p73 protein shares substantial sequence homology and functional similarity with p53 (refs 5–7). Hence, several previously considered p53-independent cellular activities may be attributable to p73. Here we provide evidence that E2F1 directly activates transcription of TP73, leading to activation of p53-responsive target genes and apoptosis. Disruption of p73 function by a tumour-derived p53 mutant reduced E2F1-mediated apoptosis. Thus, p73 activation by deregulated E2F1 activity might constitute a p53-independent, anti-tumorigenic safeguard mechanism.
引用
收藏
页码:464 / 469
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Role of the p53-homologue p73 in EZF1-induced apoptosis
    Stiewe, T
    Pützer, BM
    [J]. NATURE GENETICS, 2000, 26 (04) : 464 - 469
  • [2] Role for the p53 homologue p73 in E2F-1-induced apoptosis
    Meredith Irwin
    Maria Carmen Marin
    Andrew C. Phillips
    Ratnam S. Seelan
    David I. Smith
    Wanguo Liu
    Elsa R. Flores
    Kenneth Y. Tsai
    Tyler Jacks
    Karen H. Vousden
    William G. Kaelin Jr
    [J]. Nature, 2000, 407 : 645 - 648
  • [3] Role for the p53 homologue p73 in E2F-1-induced apoptosis
    Irwin, M
    Marin, MC
    Phillips, AC
    Seelan, RS
    Smith, DI
    Liu, WG
    Flores, ER
    Tsai, KY
    Jacks, T
    Vousden, KH
    Kaelin, WG
    [J]. NATURE, 2000, 407 (6804) : 645 - 648
  • [4] Inactivation of the p53-homologue p73 by the mdm2-oncoprotein
    Matthias Dobbelstein
    Sandra Wienzek
    Claudia König
    Judith Roth
    [J]. Oncogene, 1999, 18 : 2101 - 2106
  • [5] Inactivation of the p53-homologue p73 by the mdm2-oncoprotein
    Dobbelstein, M
    Wienzek, S
    König, C
    Roth, J
    [J]. ONCOGENE, 1999, 18 (12) : 2101 - 2106
  • [6] Regulation of this p53-homologue p73 by the cellular oncorprotein mdm2 but not by viral oncoproteins
    Roth, J
    Konig, C
    Wienzek, S
    Dobbelstein, M
    [J]. GASTROENTEROLOGY, 1999, 116 (04) : A492 - A492
  • [7] Expression of the human p73 gene, a p53-homologue, is downregulated in invasive breast carcinomas
    Ahomadegbe, JC
    Tourpin, S
    Le Bihan, ML
    Mathieu, MC
    Kaghad, M
    Caput, D
    Spielman, M
    Riou, G
    Bénard, J
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER, 1999, 35 : S189 - S189
  • [8] HCV core protein interacts with the P53-homologue P73 and modulates its functions.
    Alisi, A
    Cesalpino, FA
    Gianbartolomei, S
    Cupelli, F
    Levrero, M
    Cesalpino, FA
    Balsano, C
    [J]. HEPATOLOGY, 2002, 36 (04) : 270A - 270A
  • [9] A polymorphism in p73, a novel p53-homologue, confers protection against the development of esophageal cancer.
    Ryan, BM
    McManus, R
    Daly, JS
    Carton, E
    Reynolds, JV
    Kelleher, D
    [J]. GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2000, 118 (04) : A704 - A704
  • [10] Frequent loss of heterozygosity (LOH) & monoalelic expression of the p73 gene, a p53-homologue, in inflammatory breast carcinomas
    Ahomadegbe, JC
    Tourpin, S
    Mathieu, MC
    Vayssade, M
    Caput, D
    Zelec, L
    Spielmann, M
    Tursz, T
    Riou, G
    Bénard, J
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER, 1999, 35 : S199 - S199