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Item Type Journal Article
Title The p53 Pathway and Metabolism: The Tree That Hides the Forest
Creator Lahalle et al.
Author Airelle Lahalle
Author Matthieu Lacroix
Author Carlo De Blasio
Author Madi Y. Cissé
Author Laetitia K. Linares
Author Laurent Le Cam
Abstract The p53 pathway is functionally inactivated in most, if not all, human cancers. The p53 protein is a central effector of numerous stress-related molecular cascades. p53 controls a safeguard mechanism that prevents accumulation of abnormal cells and their transformation by regulating DNA repair, cell cycle progression, cell death, or senescence. The multiple cellular processes regulated by p53 were more recently extended to the control of metabolism and many studies support the notion that perturbations of p53-associated metabolic activities are linked to cancer development, as well as to other pathophysiological conditions including aging, type II diabetes, and liver disease. Although much less documented than p53 metabolic activities, converging lines of evidence indicate that other key components of this tumor suppressor pathway are also involved in cellular metabolism through p53-dependent as well as p53-independent mechanisms. Thus, at least from a metabolic standpoint, the p53 pathway must be considered as a non-linear pathway, but the complex metabolic network controlled by these p53 regulators and the mechanisms by which their activities are coordinated with p53 metabolic functions remain poorly understood. In this review, we highlight some of the metabolic pathways controlled by several central components of the p53 pathway and their role in tissue homeostasis, metabolic diseases, and cancer.
Publication Cancers
Volume 13
Issue 1
Date 2021-01-04
Journal Abbr Cancers (Basel)
Language eng
DOI 10.3390/cancers13010133
ISSN 2072-6694
Short Title The p53 Pathway and Metabolism
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 33406607 PMCID: PMC7796211
Tags cancer, metabolic disease, p53 pathway, review
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