SummaryChronic inflammation promotes the development and progression of various epithelial tumors. Wild-type p53 suppresses inflammation, but it is unclear whether the role of p53 in suppression of inflammation is linked to its tumor suppression function. Here, we established mouse models of myeloid lineage-specific p53 deletion or activation to examine its role in inflammation-related intestinal tumorigenesis. Impaired p53 in the myeloid linage resulted in elevated levels of inflammatory mediators and stimulated adenoma initiation in ApcMin/+ mice. In contrast, mice with mild p53 activation in the myeloid lineage attenuated the inflammatory response and were more resistant to intestinal tumor development and invasion, which were initiated ...
The goal of this study was to characterize p53 tumor suppressor pathway in colon-specific carcinogen...
Although tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) display a M2-skewed tumor-promoting phenotype in most c...
Chronic inflammation is known to promote cancer, suggesting that negative regulation of inflammation...
SummaryChronic inflammation promotes the development and progression of various epithelial tumors. W...
Chronic inflammation promotes the development and progression of various epithelial tumors. Wild-typ...
SummaryLoss of p53 is considered to allow progression of colorectal tumors from the adenoma to the c...
Loss of p53 is considered to allow progression of colorectal tumors from the adenoma to the carcinom...
金沢大学新学術創成研究機構ナノ生命科学研究所Accumulating evidence has indicated that the inflammatory response is importan...
[eng] Chronic inflammation is a hallmark of colon cancer, and patients with inflammatory bowel dise...
The p53 tumor suppressor is critical to inhibit tumorigenesis by inducing cell cycle arrest or apopt...
p53 has functional roles in tumor suppression as a guardian of the genome, surveillant of oncogenic ...
p53 has a key role in the negative regulation of cell proliferation, in the maintenance of genomic s...
SummaryThe tumor suppressor p53 is frequently mutated in human cancer. Common mutant p53 (mutp53) is...
Macrophages are sentinel immune cells that survey the tissue microenvironment, releasing cytokines i...
<p>We propose the following scenario where inflammation triggers nuclear accumulation of p53 that tr...
The goal of this study was to characterize p53 tumor suppressor pathway in colon-specific carcinogen...
Although tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) display a M2-skewed tumor-promoting phenotype in most c...
Chronic inflammation is known to promote cancer, suggesting that negative regulation of inflammation...
SummaryChronic inflammation promotes the development and progression of various epithelial tumors. W...
Chronic inflammation promotes the development and progression of various epithelial tumors. Wild-typ...
SummaryLoss of p53 is considered to allow progression of colorectal tumors from the adenoma to the c...
Loss of p53 is considered to allow progression of colorectal tumors from the adenoma to the carcinom...
金沢大学新学術創成研究機構ナノ生命科学研究所Accumulating evidence has indicated that the inflammatory response is importan...
[eng] Chronic inflammation is a hallmark of colon cancer, and patients with inflammatory bowel dise...
The p53 tumor suppressor is critical to inhibit tumorigenesis by inducing cell cycle arrest or apopt...
p53 has functional roles in tumor suppression as a guardian of the genome, surveillant of oncogenic ...
p53 has a key role in the negative regulation of cell proliferation, in the maintenance of genomic s...
SummaryThe tumor suppressor p53 is frequently mutated in human cancer. Common mutant p53 (mutp53) is...
Macrophages are sentinel immune cells that survey the tissue microenvironment, releasing cytokines i...
<p>We propose the following scenario where inflammation triggers nuclear accumulation of p53 that tr...
The goal of this study was to characterize p53 tumor suppressor pathway in colon-specific carcinogen...
Although tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) display a M2-skewed tumor-promoting phenotype in most c...
Chronic inflammation is known to promote cancer, suggesting that negative regulation of inflammation...