Chen Y, Cipriano S, Sarkar F, Ware J, Arenkiel J. P53-independent induction of p21(waf1) pathway is preserved during tumor progression.
Int J Oncol 2012;
7:889-93. [PMID:
21552919 DOI:
10.3892/ijo.7.4.889]
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Abstract
The p21(WAF1) gene encodes a cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor and plays an important role in controlling the cell cycle. Its expression can be induced through wild-type p53-dependent or -independent pathways. Since the p53-dependent pathway is disrupted in more than 50% of human tumors, we wondered whether the p53-independent pathway is also altered during tumor progression. In the present study, we have determined p21(WAF1) induction by mitogenic stimuli, which is known to be a p53-independent process. p21(WAF1) is induced by mitogenic stimuli in all cell lines tested regardless of the status of p53, i.e. wild-type, wild-type inactivated by SV40T or mutant, and the transformation of cells from immortal to tumorigenic and to metastatic. These results indicate that the p53-independent induction of p21(WAF1) pathway is preserved during tumor progression.
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