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Query: EC:3.6.4.4 (
kinesin
)
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Chromosomal instability (CIN) is a hallmark of cancer. While low levels of CIN can be tumor promoting, high levels of CIN cause cell death and tumor suppression. The widely used chemotherapeutic, paclitaxel (Taxol), exerts its anticancer effects by increasing CIN above a maximally tolerated threshold. One significant outstanding question is whether the
p53 tumor suppressor
is required for the cell death and tumor suppression caused by high CIN. Both
p53
loss and reduction of the mitotic
kinesin
, centromere-associated protein-E, cause low CIN. Combining both genetic insults in the same cell leads to high CIN. Here, we test whether high CIN causes cell death and tumor suppression even in the absence
p53
. Despite a surprising sex-specific difference in tumor spectrum and latency in
p53
heterozygous animals, these studies demonstrate that
p53
is not required for high CIN to induce tumor suppression. Pharmacologic induction of high CIN results in equivalent levels of cell death due to loss of essential chromosomes in
p53
+/+
and
p53
-/-
cells, further demonstrating that high CIN elicits cell death independently of
p53
function. IMPLICATIONS: These results provide support for the efficacy of anticancer therapies that induce high CIN, even in tumors that lack functional
p53
.
...
PMID:p53 Is Not Required for High CIN to Induce Tumor Suppression. 3294 74
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