The stress protein TP53INP1 plays a tumor suppressive role by regulating metabolic homeostasis

  • Saadi, Houda
  • Seillier, Marion
  • Carrier, Alice
Publication date
November 2015
Publisher
Elsevier

Abstract

International audienceIn the recent years, we have provided evidence that Tumor Protein 53-Induced Nuclear Protein 1 (TP53INP1) is a key stress protein with antioxidant-associated tumor suppressive function. The TP53INP1 gene, which is highly conserved in mammals, is over-expressed during stress responses including inflammation. This gene encodes two protein isoforms with nuclear or cytoplasmic subcellular locali-zation depending on the context. TP53INP1 contributes to stress responses, thus preventing stress-induced dysfunctions leading to pathologies such as cancer. Two major mechanisms by which TP53INP1 functions have been unveiled. First, in the nucleus, TP53INP1 was shown to regulate the transcriptional activity of p53 and p73 by direc...

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