Therapeutic exploitation of the p53 pathway

DP Lane, S Lain - Trends in molecular medicine, 2002 - cell.com
Trends in molecular medicine, 2002cell.com
Abstract Analysis of the gene encoding p53 could serve to evaluate the effectiveness of a
cancer treatment. Mutations in this gene occur in half of all human cancers, and regulation of
the protein is defective in a variety of others. Novel strategies that exploit our knowledge of
the function and regulation of p53 are being actively investigated. Strategies directed at
treating tumours that have p53 mutations include gene therapy, viruses that only replicate in
p53 deficient cells, and the search for small molecules that reactivate mutant p53 …
Abstract
Analysis of the gene encoding p53 could serve to evaluate the effectiveness of a cancer treatment. Mutations in this gene occur in half of all human cancers, and regulation of the protein is defective in a variety of others. Novel strategies that exploit our knowledge of the function and regulation of p53 are being actively investigated. Strategies directed at treating tumours that have p53 mutations include gene therapy, viruses that only replicate in p53 deficient cells, and the search for small molecules that reactivate mutant p53. Potentiating the function of p53 in a non-genotoxic way in tumours that express wildtype protein can be achieved by inhibiting the expression and function of Mdm2 or viral oncoproteins.
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