Role of p53 Gene in Breast Cancer: Focus on Mutation Spectrum and Therapeutic Strategies

Volume: 24, Issue: 30, Pages: 3566 - 3575
Published: Dec 8, 2018
Abstract
TP53 is a tumor suppressor gene which is commonly mutated in various cancers including breast cancer. Alterations in the gene lead to an altered expression of various genes that are directly or indirectly under the transcriptional control of p53. This results in malfunctioning of DNA damage repair pathways, cell-cycle arrest, chromatin remodeling and apoptosis. Different mutations in TP53 gene have been reported in different ethnic groups and...
Paper Details
Title
Role of p53 Gene in Breast Cancer: Focus on Mutation Spectrum and Therapeutic Strategies
Published Date
Dec 8, 2018
Volume
24
Issue
30
Pages
3566 - 3575
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