p53-Autophagy-Metastasis Link

The tumor suppressor p53 as the "guardian of the genome" plays an essential role in numerous signaling pathways that control the cell cycle, cell death and in maintaining the integrity of the human genome. p53, depending on the intracellular localization, contributes to the regulation of v...

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description The tumor suppressor p53 as the "guardian of the genome" plays an essential role in numerous signaling pathways that control the cell cycle, cell death and in maintaining the integrity of the human genome. p53, depending on the intracellular localization, contributes to the regulation of various cell death pathways, including apoptosis, autophagy and necroptosis. Accumulated evidence suggests that this function of p53 is closely involved in the process of cancer development. Here, present knowledge concerning a p53-autophagy-metastasis link, as well as therapeutic approaches that influence this link, are discussed.
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subjects Apoptosis
Autophagy
Cancer
Cell cycle
Cell death
Genomes
Localization
Metastases
Metastasis
Necroptosis
p53 Protein
Phagocytosis
Review
Tumor suppressor genes
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