Missense mutations in the p53 tumor suppressor inactivate its antiproliferative properties but can also promote metastasis through a gain-of-function activity. We show that sustained expression of mutant p53 is required to maintain the prometastatic phenotype of a murine model of pancreatic cancer, a highly metastatic disease that frequently displays p53 mutations. Transcriptional profiling and functional screening identified the platelet-derived growth factor receptor b (PDGFRb) as both necessary and sufficient to mediate these effects. Mutant p53 induced PDGFRb through a cell-autonomous mechanism involving inhibition of a p73/NF-Y complex that represses PDGFRb expression in p53-deficient, noninvasive cells. Blocking PDGFRb signaling by RN...
[[abstract]]K-ras mutation and p53 loss are the most prevalent genetic alterations in pancreatic can...
Somatic inactivation of p53 (TP53) mainly occurs as missense mutations that lead to acquisition of n...
Intratumoral heterogeneity is an inherent feature of most human cancers and has profound implication...
SummaryMissense mutations in the p53 tumor suppressor inactivate its antiproliferative properties bu...
Missense mutations in the p53 tumor suppressor inactivate its antiproliferative properties but can a...
Missense mutations in the p53 tumor suppressor inactivate its antiproliferative properties but can a...
TP53 mutation occurs in 50–75% of human pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas (PDAC) following an initia...
Pancreatic cancer is characterized by nearly universal activating mutations in KRAS. Among other som...
The p53 tumor suppressor plays a crucial role in the prevention of oncogenic transformation through ...
[[abstract]]K-ras mutation and p53 loss are the most prevalent genetic alterations in pancreatic can...
Somatic inactivation of p53 (TP53) mainly occurs as missense mutations that lead to the acquisition ...
Somatic inactivation of p53 (TP53) mainly occurs as missense mutations that lead to the acquisition ...
[[abstract]]K-ras mutation and p53 loss are the most prevalent genetic alterations in pancreatic can...
Somatic inactivation of p53 (TP53) mainly occurs as missense mutations that lead to the acquisition ...
Somatic inactivation of p53 (TP53) mainly occurs as missense mutations that lead to the acquisition ...
[[abstract]]K-ras mutation and p53 loss are the most prevalent genetic alterations in pancreatic can...
Somatic inactivation of p53 (TP53) mainly occurs as missense mutations that lead to acquisition of n...
Intratumoral heterogeneity is an inherent feature of most human cancers and has profound implication...
SummaryMissense mutations in the p53 tumor suppressor inactivate its antiproliferative properties bu...
Missense mutations in the p53 tumor suppressor inactivate its antiproliferative properties but can a...
Missense mutations in the p53 tumor suppressor inactivate its antiproliferative properties but can a...
TP53 mutation occurs in 50–75% of human pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas (PDAC) following an initia...
Pancreatic cancer is characterized by nearly universal activating mutations in KRAS. Among other som...
The p53 tumor suppressor plays a crucial role in the prevention of oncogenic transformation through ...
[[abstract]]K-ras mutation and p53 loss are the most prevalent genetic alterations in pancreatic can...
Somatic inactivation of p53 (TP53) mainly occurs as missense mutations that lead to the acquisition ...
Somatic inactivation of p53 (TP53) mainly occurs as missense mutations that lead to the acquisition ...
[[abstract]]K-ras mutation and p53 loss are the most prevalent genetic alterations in pancreatic can...
Somatic inactivation of p53 (TP53) mainly occurs as missense mutations that lead to the acquisition ...
Somatic inactivation of p53 (TP53) mainly occurs as missense mutations that lead to the acquisition ...
[[abstract]]K-ras mutation and p53 loss are the most prevalent genetic alterations in pancreatic can...
Somatic inactivation of p53 (TP53) mainly occurs as missense mutations that lead to acquisition of n...
Intratumoral heterogeneity is an inherent feature of most human cancers and has profound implication...