Breathing new insights into the role of mutant p53 in lung cancer
Details
Publication Year 2025-02,Volume 44,Issue #3,Page 115-129
Journal Title
Oncogene
Abstract
The tumour suppressor gene p53 is one of the most frequently mutated genes in lung cancer and these defects are associated with poor prognosis, albeit some debate exists in the lung cancer field. Despite extensive research, the exact mechanisms by which mutant p53 proteins promote the development and sustained expansion of cancer remain unclear. This review will discuss the cellular responses controlled by p53 that contribute to tumour suppression, p53 mutant lung cancer mouse models and characterisation of p53 mutant lung cancer. Furthermore, we discuss potential approaches of targeting mutant p53 for the treatment of lung cancer.
Keywords
*Lung Neoplasms/genetics/pathology; Humans; Animals; *Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/genetics/metabolism; *Mutation; Mice; Disease Models, Animal
Research Division(s)
Blood Cells And Blood Cancer; Cancer Biology And Stem Cells
PubMed ID
39567755
Open Access at Publisher's Site
https://doi.org/ 10.1038/s41388-024-03219-6
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