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TP53 mutation, mitochondria and cancer

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CURRENT OPINION IN GENETICS & DEVELOPMENT
Volume 38, Issue -, Pages 16-22

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CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.gde.2016.02.007

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  1. intramural program of National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI), NIH

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Under normal conditions, basal levels of wild-type p53 promote mitochondrial function through multiple mechanisms. Remarkably, some missense mutations of p53, in contrast to the null state, can result in the retention of its metabolic activities. These effects are particularly prominent in the mitochondria and demonstrate a functional role for mutant p53 in cancer metabolism. This review summarizes accumulating data on the mechanisms by which p53 missense mutations can regulate mitochondrial metabolism and promote the viability and survival of both normal and cancer cells, thus acting as a double edged sword for the host. Greater understanding of these mechanisms may provide insights for developing new treatment or preventive strategies against cancer.

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