Cellular senescence is an irreversible state of terminal growth arrest that requires functional p53. Acting to block tumor formation, induction of senescence has also been demonstrated to contribute to tumor clearance via the immune system following p53 reactivation.1, 2 The Hdm2-antagonist, Nutlin-3a, has been shown to reactivate p53 and induce a quiescent state in various cancer cell lines,3, 4 similar to the G1 arrest observed upon RNAi targeting of Hdm2 in MCF7 breast cancer.5 In the present study we show that HdmX, a negative regulator of p53, impacts the senescence pathway. Specifically, overexpression of HdmX blocks Ras mediated senescence in primary human fibroblasts. The interaction of HdmX with p53 and the re-localization of Hd...
There is emerging evidence that the oncogenic potential of hdm2 (human and/or murine double minute-2...
Upon exposure to DNA damage the p53 tumor suppressor is accumulated and activated to stall cellular ...
Processes that have been linked to aging and cancer include an inflammatory milieu driven by senesce...
Cellular senescence is an irreversible state of terminal growth arrest that requires functional p53....
The Hdmx protein restricts p53 activity in vivo and is overex-pressed in a significant fraction of h...
While half of all human tumors possess p53 mutations, inactivation of wild-type p53 can also occur t...
The RING finger proteins HdmX and Hdm2 share significant structural and functional similarity. Hdm2 ...
Cellular senescence is a stress-induced state of irreversible growth arrest thought to act as a barr...
The HDMX protein is closely related to HDM2 with which it shares different structural domains, parti...
Mutations in the p53 tumor suppressor gene are among the most prevalent molecular abnormalities in h...
The p53 regulatory network is critically involved in preventing the initiation of cancer. In unstres...
The p53 regulatory network is critically involved in preventing the initiation of cancer. In unstres...
The Hdmx gene product is related to the Hdm2 oncoprotein, both of which interact with and regulate p...
Human tumors are believed to harbor a disabled p53 tumor suppressor pathway, either through direct m...
SummaryCancer cells neutralize p53 by deletion, mutation, proteasomal degradation, or sequestration ...
There is emerging evidence that the oncogenic potential of hdm2 (human and/or murine double minute-2...
Upon exposure to DNA damage the p53 tumor suppressor is accumulated and activated to stall cellular ...
Processes that have been linked to aging and cancer include an inflammatory milieu driven by senesce...
Cellular senescence is an irreversible state of terminal growth arrest that requires functional p53....
The Hdmx protein restricts p53 activity in vivo and is overex-pressed in a significant fraction of h...
While half of all human tumors possess p53 mutations, inactivation of wild-type p53 can also occur t...
The RING finger proteins HdmX and Hdm2 share significant structural and functional similarity. Hdm2 ...
Cellular senescence is a stress-induced state of irreversible growth arrest thought to act as a barr...
The HDMX protein is closely related to HDM2 with which it shares different structural domains, parti...
Mutations in the p53 tumor suppressor gene are among the most prevalent molecular abnormalities in h...
The p53 regulatory network is critically involved in preventing the initiation of cancer. In unstres...
The p53 regulatory network is critically involved in preventing the initiation of cancer. In unstres...
The Hdmx gene product is related to the Hdm2 oncoprotein, both of which interact with and regulate p...
Human tumors are believed to harbor a disabled p53 tumor suppressor pathway, either through direct m...
SummaryCancer cells neutralize p53 by deletion, mutation, proteasomal degradation, or sequestration ...
There is emerging evidence that the oncogenic potential of hdm2 (human and/or murine double minute-2...
Upon exposure to DNA damage the p53 tumor suppressor is accumulated and activated to stall cellular ...
Processes that have been linked to aging and cancer include an inflammatory milieu driven by senesce...