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Iron Metabolism Regulates p53 Signaling through Direct Heme-p53 Interaction and Modulation of p53 Localization, Stability, and Function

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CELL REPORTS
卷 7, 期 1, 页码 180-193

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2014.02.042

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  1. National Science Foundation of China [31270828, 31070678]
  2. Ministry of Science and Technology, China [2010CB912101, 2012CB910800, 2013CB910900, 2011CB915501]
  3. Sanofi-aventis SIBS Young Investigator award
  4. Cancer Center of Xuhui Central Hospital [CCR2012003]
  5. Shanghai Institute of Neurosciences [SKLN-201206]
  6. Shanghai Municipal Department of Science and Technology [PJ[2010] 00123]

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Iron excess is closely associated with tumorigenesis in multiple types of human cancers, with underlying mechanisms yet unclear. Recently, iron deprivation has emerged as a major strategy for chemotherapy, but it exerts tumor suppression only on select human malignancies. Here, we report that the tumor suppressor protein p53 is downregulated during iron excess. Strikingly, the iron polyporphyrin heme binds to p53 protein, interferes with p53-DNA interactions, and triggers both nuclear export and cytosolic degradation of p53. Moreover, in a tumorigenicity assay, iron deprivation suppressed wild-type p53-dependent tumor growth, suggesting that upregulation of wild-type p53 signaling underlies the selective efficacy of iron deprivation. Our findings thus identify a direct link between iron/heme homeostasis and the regulation of p53 signaling, which not only provides mechanistic insights into iron-excess-associated tumorigenesis but may also help predict and improve outcomes in iron-deprivation-based chemotherapy.

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