نتایج جستجو برای: p14arf

تعداد نتایج: 390  

Fraidoon Kavoosi, Maedeh Mohammadi, Maryam Khanezad, Masumeh Sanaei,

Background: Mammalian cell division is regulated by a complex includes cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks) and cyclins, Cdk/cyclin complex. The activity of the complex is regulated by Cdk inhibitors (CKIs) compressing CDK4 (INK4) and CDK-interacting protein/kinase inhibitory protein (CIP/KIP) family. Hypermethylation of CKIs has been reported in various cancers. DNA methyltransferase inhibitors (DN...

Journal: :Cancer research 2000
K Ichimura M B Bolin H M Goike E E Schmidt A Moshref V P Collins

Deregulation of G1-S transition control in cell cycle is one of the important mechanisms in the development of human tumors including astrocytic gliomas. We have previously reported that approximately two-thirds of glioblastomas (GBs) had abnormalities of G1-S transition control either by mutation/homozygous deletion of RB1 or CDKN2A p16INK4A), or amplification of CDK4 (K. Ichimura et al., Onco...

Journal: :Cancer research 2005
Hazel E Warburton Mark Brady Nikolina Vlatković W Marston Linehan Keith Parsons Mark T Boyd

Loss of p53 function is a critical event in tumor evolution. This occurs through a range of molecular events, typically a missense p53 mutation followed by loss of heterozygosity. In many cancers, there is compelling evidence that cells that can compromise p53 function have a selective advantage. The situation in renal cell carcinoma is unclear. It has recently been suggested that p53 function ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2005
Casey Lee Brian A Smith Keya Bandyopadhyay Ruth A Gjerset

The p14 alternate reading frame (ARF) tumor suppressor plays a central role in cancer by binding to mdm2 (Hdm2 in humans) and enhancing p53-mediated apoptosis following DNA damage and oncogene activation. It is unclear, however, how ARF initiates its involvement in the p53/mdm2 pathway, as p53 and mdm2 are located in the nucleoplasm, whereas ARF is largely nucleolar in tumor cells. We have used...

Journal: :Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine 2008

Journal: :Endocrinology 2014
Esther Diaz-Rodriguez Angela R Garcia-Rendueles Alejandro Ibáñez-Costa Ester Gutierrez-Pascual Montserrat Garcia-Lavandeira Alfonso Leal Miguel A Japon Alfonso Soto Eva Venegas Francisco J Tinahones Juan A Garcia-Arnes Pedro Benito Maria Angeles Galvez Luis Jimenez-Reina Ignacio Bernabeu Carlos Dieguez Raul M Luque Justo P Castaño Clara V Alvarez

Acromegaly is caused by somatotroph cell adenomas (somatotropinomas [ACROs]), which secrete GH. Human and rodent somatotroph cells express the RET receptor. In rodents, when normal somatotrophs are deprived of the RET ligand, GDNF (Glial Cell Derived Neurotrophic Factor), RET is processed intracellularly to induce overexpression of Pit1 [Transcription factor (gene : POUF1) essential for transcr...

Journal: :Cancer research 2004
Liqun Xia Aimee Paik Jian Jian Li

Mammalian cells chronically exposed to ionizing radiation (IR) induce stress response with a tolerance to the subsequent cytotoxicity of IR. Although p53 is well documented in IR response, the signaling network causing p53 activation in chronic IR remains to be identified. Using breast carcinoma MCF+FIR cells that showed a transient radioresistance after exposure chronically to fractionated IR ...

2010
Wei Zhang Jing Zhu Jing Bai Hui Jiang Fangli Liu An Liu Peng Liu Guohua Ji Rongwei Guan Donglin Sun Wei Ji Yang Yu Yan Jin Xiangning Meng Songbin Fu

BACKGROUND The tumor suppressor gene CDKN2A generates at least three different transcriptional variants, each of which is thought to encode a tumor suppressor. However, the inhibitory activities of these variants have not yet been compared in the same cells. Protein therapy is known to have several advantages over gene therapy. Thus, investigation of the exogenous protein molecule of the most e...

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