TP53: an oncogene in disguise - Sorbonne Université Accéder directement au contenu
Article Dans Une Revue Cell Death and Differentiation Année : 2015

TP53: an oncogene in disguise

Résumé

The standard classification used to define the various cancer genes confines tumor protein p53 (TP53) to the role of a tumor suppressor gene. However, it is now an indisputable fact that many p53 mutants act as oncogenic proteins. This statement is based on multiple arguments including the mutation signature of the TP53 gene in human cancer, the various gains-of-function (GOFs) of the different p53 mutants and the heterogeneous phenotypes developed by knock-in mouse strains modeling several human TP53 mutations. In this review, we will shatter the classical and traditional image of tumor protein p53 (TP53) as a tumor suppressor gene by emphasizing its multiple oncogenic properties that make it a potential therapeutic target that should not be underestimated. Analysis of the data generated by the various cancer genome projects highlights the high frequency of TP53 mutations and reveals that several p53 hotspot mutants are the most common oncoprotein variants expressed in several types of tumors. The use of Muller's classical definition of mutations based on quantitative and qualitative consequences on the protein product, such as 'amorph', 'hypomorph', 'hypermorph' 'neomorph' or 'antimorph', allows a more meaningful assessment of the consequences of cancer gene modifications, their potential clinical significance, and clearly demonstrates that the TP53 gene is an atypical cancer gene.

Domaines

Cancer
Fichier principal
Vignette du fichier
2015_Soussi_Wiman.pdf (1.23 Mo) Télécharger le fichier
2015_Soussi_Wiman_Sup.pdf (2.36 Mo) Télécharger le fichier
Origine : Publication financée par une institution
Loading...

Dates et versions

hal-01188060 , version 1 (25-02-2016)

Licence

Paternité

Identifiants

Citer

T Soussi, K G Wiman. TP53: an oncogene in disguise. Cell Death and Differentiation, 2015, 22 (8), pp.1239-1249. ⟨10.1038/cdd.2015.53⟩. ⟨hal-01188060⟩
45 Consultations
137 Téléchargements

Altmetric

Partager

Gmail Facebook X LinkedIn More