Search Results - "Soddu, S"
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Mutant p53 gains new function in promoting inflammatory signals by repression of the secreted interleukin-1 receptor antagonist
Published in Oncogene (07-05-2015)“…The TP53 tumor-suppressor gene is frequently mutated in human cancer. Missense mutations can add novel functions (gain-of-function, GOF) that promote tumor…”
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Covid-19 in Philadelphia-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms: a GIMEMA survey on incidence, clinical management and vaccine
Published in Leukemia (01-10-2022)Get full text
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MDM4/HIPK2/p53 cytoplasmic assembly uncovers coordinated repression of molecules with anti-apoptotic activity during early DNA damage response
Published in Oncogene (14-01-2016)“…The p53 inhibitor, MDM4 (MDMX) is a cytoplasmic protein with p53-activating function under DNA damage conditions. Particularly, MDM4 promotes phosphorylation…”
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Pax8 has a critical role in epithelial cell survival and proliferation
Published in Cell death & disease (01-07-2013)“…The transcription factor Pax8, a member of the Paired-box gene family, is a critical regulator required for proper development and differentiation of thyroid…”
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hMENA(11a) contributes to HER3-mediated resistance to PI3K inhibitors in HER2-overexpressing breast cancer cells
Published in Oncogene (18-02-2016)“…Human Mena (hMENA), an actin regulatory protein of the ENA/VASP family, cooperates with ErbB receptor family signaling in breast cancer. It is overexpressed in…”
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HIPK2 phosphorylates ΔNp63α and promotes its degradation in response to DNA damage
Published in Oncogene (01-12-2011)“…Homeodomain-interacting protein kinase 2 (HIPK2) is an emerging player in cell response to genotoxic agents that senses damage intensity and contributes to the…”
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HIPK2 sustains apoptotic response by phosphorylating Che-1/AATF and promoting its degradation
Published in Cell death & disease (11-09-2014)“…Che-1/AATF is an RNA polymerase II-binding protein that is involved in the regulation of gene transcription, which undergoes stabilization and accumulation in…”
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High Mobility Group A1 (HMGA1) proteins interact with p53 and inhibit its apoptotic activity
Published in Cell death and differentiation (01-09-2006)“…HMGA gene overexpression and rearrangements are frequent in several tumours, but their oncogenic function is still unclear. Here we report of a physical and…”
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p53 localization at centrosomes during mitosis and postmitotic checkpoint are ATM-dependent and require serine 15 phosphorylation
Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-08-2004)“…We recently demonstrated that the p53 oncosuppressor associates to centrosomes in mitosis and this association is disrupted by treatments with…”
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IMP-3 expression in keratoacanthomas and squamous cell carcinomas of the skin: an immunohistochemical study
Published in European journal of histochemistry (14-02-2013)“…The protein insulin-like growth factor II mRNA binding protein 3 (IMP3) is an important factor for cell migration and adhesion in malignancies. Recent studies…”
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HIPK2 is involved in cell proliferation and its suppression promotes growth arrest independently of DNA damage
Published in Cell proliferation (01-06-2009)“…Introduction/objectives: The serine/threonine kinase homeodomain‐interacting protein kinase 2 (HIPK2) is a co‐regulator of an increasing number of…”
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467 HIPK2 in the Control of Chromosomal Instability – a New Mechanism in Tumorigenesis
Published in European journal of cancer (1990) (01-07-2012)Get full text
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p53 can inhibit cell proliferation through caspase-mediated cleavage of ERK2 MAPK
Published in Cell death and differentiation (01-06-2004)“…Stimulation of the Ras/MAPK cascade can either activate p53 and promote replicative senescence and apoptosis, or degrade p53 and promote cell survival. Here we…”
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W239 PLACENTAL GROWTH FACTOR (PLGF): CORRELATIONS WITH PLACENTAL FUNCTION
Published in International journal of gynecology and obstetrics (01-10-2012)Get full text
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Ser58 of mouse p53 is the homologue of human Ser46 and is phosphorylated by HIPK2 in apoptosis
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Serum anti-p53 antibodies as a useful marker for prognosis of gastric carcinoma
Published in The International journal of biological markers (01-10-2007)“…Mutations in the TP53 gene are the most common genetic alterations in cancer. Accumulation of mutated protein may induce circulating anti-p53 antibodies…”
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p53 is involved in the differentiation but not in the differentiation-associated apoptosis of myoblasts
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Wt-p53 action in human leukaemia cell lines corresponding to different stages of differentiation
Published in British journal of cancer (01-05-1998)“…Recent studies support the potential application of the wt-p53 gene in cancer therapy. Expression of exogenous wt-p53 suppresses a variety of leukaemia…”
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Increase of BCNU sensitivity by wt-p53 gene therapy in glioblastoma lines depends on the administration schedule
Published in Gene therapy (01-06-1999)“…In this article, we investigated the effect induced by the reintroduction of wild-type p53 (wt-p53) protein on BCNU sensitivity in the ADF glioblastoma line…”
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Expression of exogenous wt-p53 does not affect normal hematopoiesis : implications for bone marrow purging
Published in Gene therapy (01-12-1997)“…Some gene therapy approaches for cancer treatment attempt to transduce onco-suppressor genes into tumor cells. A central problem of this strategy is the…”
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