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Partial p53 reactivation is sufficient to induce cancer regression
by
Meyer, Laura
, Merle, Nastasja
, Keber, Corinna U.
, Neumann, Michelle
, Klimovich, Boris
, Ananikidis, Nikolaos
, Timofeev, Oleg
, Stiewe, Thorsten
, König, Alexander M.
, Elmshäuser, Sabrina
in
Apoptosis
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cancer regression
/ Cancer Research
/ Carcinogenesis
/ Disease susceptibility
/ Gene expression
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Immunology
/ Leukemia
/ Lymphoma
/ Molecular therapy
/ Mutant Proteins
/ Neoplasms - genetics
/ Neoplasms - metabolism
/ Neoplasms - pathology
/ Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas
/ Oncology
/ p53
/ p53 reactivation
/ T cells
/ Tumor proteins
/ Tumor suppressor gene
/ Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 - genetics
/ Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 - metabolism
2022
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Partial p53 reactivation is sufficient to induce cancer regression
by
Meyer, Laura
, Merle, Nastasja
, Keber, Corinna U.
, Neumann, Michelle
, Klimovich, Boris
, Ananikidis, Nikolaos
, Timofeev, Oleg
, Stiewe, Thorsten
, König, Alexander M.
, Elmshäuser, Sabrina
in
Apoptosis
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cancer regression
/ Cancer Research
/ Carcinogenesis
/ Disease susceptibility
/ Gene expression
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Immunology
/ Leukemia
/ Lymphoma
/ Molecular therapy
/ Mutant Proteins
/ Neoplasms - genetics
/ Neoplasms - metabolism
/ Neoplasms - pathology
/ Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas
/ Oncology
/ p53
/ p53 reactivation
/ T cells
/ Tumor proteins
/ Tumor suppressor gene
/ Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 - genetics
/ Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 - metabolism
2022
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Partial p53 reactivation is sufficient to induce cancer regression
by
Meyer, Laura
, Merle, Nastasja
, Keber, Corinna U.
, Neumann, Michelle
, Klimovich, Boris
, Ananikidis, Nikolaos
, Timofeev, Oleg
, Stiewe, Thorsten
, König, Alexander M.
, Elmshäuser, Sabrina
in
Apoptosis
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cancer regression
/ Cancer Research
/ Carcinogenesis
/ Disease susceptibility
/ Gene expression
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Immunology
/ Leukemia
/ Lymphoma
/ Molecular therapy
/ Mutant Proteins
/ Neoplasms - genetics
/ Neoplasms - metabolism
/ Neoplasms - pathology
/ Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas
/ Oncology
/ p53
/ p53 reactivation
/ T cells
/ Tumor proteins
/ Tumor suppressor gene
/ Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 - genetics
/ Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 - metabolism
2022
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Partial p53 reactivation is sufficient to induce cancer regression
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Partial p53 reactivation is sufficient to induce cancer regression
2022
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Overview
Background
Impaired p53 function is one of the central molecular features of a tumor cell and even a partial reduction in p53 activity can increase the cancer risk in mice and men. From a therapeutic perspective it is noteworthy that tumor cells often become addicted to the absence of p53 providing a rationale for developing p53 reactivating compounds to treat cancer patients. Unfortunately, many of the compounds that are currently undergoing preclinical and clinical testing fail to fully reactivate mutant p53 proteins, raising the crucial question: how much p53 activity is needed to elicit a therapeutic effect?
Methods
We have genetically modelled partial p53 reactivation using knock-in mice with inducible expression of the p53 variant E177R. This variant has a reduced ability to bind and transactivate target genes and consequently causes moderate cancer susceptibility. We have generated different syngeneically transplanted and autochthonous mouse models of p53-deficient acute myeloid leukemia and B or T cell lymphoma. After cancer manifestation we have activated E177R expression and analyzed the in vivo therapy response by bioluminescence or magnetic resonance imaging. The molecular response was further characterized in vitro by assays for gene expression, proliferation, senescence, differentiation, apoptosis and clonogenic growth.
Results
We report the conceptually intriguing observation that the p53 variant E177R, which promotes de novo leukemia and lymphoma formation, inhibits proliferation and viability, induces immune cell infiltration and triggers cancer regression in vivo when introduced into p53-deficient leukemia and lymphomas. p53-deficient cancer cells proved to be so addicted to the absence of p53 that even the low-level activity of E177R is detrimental to cancer growth.
Conclusions
The observation that a partial loss-of-function p53 variant promotes tumorigenesis in one setting and induces regression in another, underlines the highly context-specific effects of individual p53 mutants. It further highlights the exquisite sensitivity of cancer cells to even small changes in p53 activity and reveals that changes in activity level are more important than the absolute level. As such, the study encourages ongoing research efforts into mutant p53 reactivating drugs by providing genetic proof-of-principle evidence that incomplete p53 reactivation may suffice to elicit a therapeutic response.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
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