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. 2022 Jan 24:17:205-226.
doi: 10.1146/annurev-pathol-042320-025840. Epub 2021 Oct 26.

A Balancing Act: p53 Activity from Tumor Suppression to Pathology and Therapeutic Implications

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A Balancing Act: p53 Activity from Tumor Suppression to Pathology and Therapeutic Implications

Mengxiong Wang et al. Annu Rev Pathol. .

Abstract

TP53, encoding the p53 transcription factor, is the most frequently mutated tumor suppressor gene across all human cancer types. While p53 has long been appreciated to induce antiproliferative cell cycle arrest, apoptosis, and senescence programs in response to diverse stress signals, various studies in recent years have revealed additional important functions for p53 that likely also contribute to tumor suppression, including roles in regulating tumor metabolism, ferroptosis, signaling in the tumor microenvironment, and stem cell self-renewal/differentiation. Not only does p53 loss or mutation cause cancer, but hyperactive p53 also drives various pathologies, including developmental phenotypes, premature aging, neurodegeneration, and side effects of cancer therapies. These findings underscore the importance of balanced p53 activity and influence our thinking of how to best develop cancer therapies based on modulating the p53 pathway.

Keywords: DNE; GOF; cancer; developmental disease; p53; therapeutic strategies; transcription factor; tumor suppression.

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