Issue 1, 2010

Transcriptional control of the proliferation cluster by the tumor suppressor p53

Abstract

When genome-wide expression profiles of tumors are compared to those of normal tissues, the most recurring transcriptional pattern is characterized by an increased expression of cell-cycle and proliferation-associated genes, collectively referred to as the ‘proliferation cluster’. Tumors with increased expression of the proliferation cluster are frequently associated with augmented proliferation rate, chromosomal instability and metastasis as well as with poor prognosis. Recent in vitro and in vivo data establish a link between the tumor suppressor p53 and the proliferation cluster, implicating loss of p53 activity as the major event responsible for elevated expression of the proliferation cluster in tumors. Moreover, a complex regulatory network, which links p53 with the transcription factors that govern the expression of the proliferation clustergenes, is being gradually elucidated.

Graphical abstract: Transcriptional control of the proliferation cluster by the tumor suppressor p53

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
11 Jun 2009
Accepted
20 Jul 2009
First published
24 Aug 2009

Mol. BioSyst., 2010,6, 17-29

Transcriptional control of the proliferation cluster by the tumor suppressor p53

R. Brosh and V. Rotter, Mol. BioSyst., 2010, 6, 17 DOI: 10.1039/B911416E

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