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A p53 super-tumor suppressor reveals a tumor suppressive p53-Ptpn14-Yap axis in pancreatic cancer

Authors :
Ralph H. Hruban
Liz J. Valente
Stephano S. Mello
Albert C. Koong
Nitin Raj
Jacob McClendon
Danton Ivanochko
Jose A. Seoane
Margaret M. Kozak
Teri A. Longacre
Daniel T. Chang
Christina Curtis
Brittany M. Flowers
Kathryn T. Bieging-Rolett
Seung K. Kim
Laura D. Wood
Jonghyeob Lee
Cheryl H. Arrowsmith
Laura D. Attardi
Hannes Vogel
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The p53 transcription factor is a critical barrier to pancreatic cancer progression. To unravel mechanisms of p53-mediated tumor suppression, which have remained elusive, we analyzed pancreatic cancer development in mice expressing p53 transcriptional activation domain (TAD) mutants. Surprisingly, the p5353,54 TAD2 mutant behaves as a "super-tumor suppressor," with an enhanced capacity to both suppress pancreatic cancer and transactivate select p53 target genes, including Ptpn14. Ptpn14 encodes a negative regulator of the Yap oncoprotein and is necessary and sufficient for pancreatic cancer suppression, like p53. We show that p53 deficiency promotes Yap signaling and that PTPN14 and TP53 mutations are mutually exclusive in human cancers. These studies uncover a p53-Ptpn14-Yap pathway that is integral to p53-mediated tumor suppression.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6d5693af761fd22c32cb4d676bee5997