FIGURE 1 -Survival after surgery of patients with NSCLC according to p53 expression level. Log-rank tests used for comparisons.
Paradox of Bcl-2 (and p53): why may apoptosis-regulating proteins be irrelevant to cell death?
β Scribed by Mikhail V. Blagosklonny
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 123 KB
- Volume
- 23
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0265-9247
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Although the Bclβ2 family members and p53 are involved in the regulation of apoptosis, the status of apoptotic machinery (eg caspases) plays a major role in determining the mode and timing of cell death. If the apoptotic machinery is lost, inhibited, or intrinsically inactivated, the βdeath starsβ, Bclβ2 and p53, may become irrelevant to cell death. In this light, high levels of Bclβ2 may indicate that downstream apoptotic pathways are still functional. This explains why Bclβ2 overexpression can be a marker of chemosensitivity and favorable prognosis in certain cancers and why retention of wildβtype p53 may manifest inactivation of caspases in aggressive cancers. BioEssays 23:947β953, 2001. Β© 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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