TRP53 activates a global autophagy program to promote tumor suppression

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Abstract

The mechanisms by which the TP53/ TRP53 transcription factor acts as a tumor suppressor remain incompletely understood. To gain new insights into TP53/TRP53 biology, we used ChIPseq and RNA-seq technologies to define global TRP53 transcriptional networks in primary cells subjected to DNA damage. Intriguingly, we identified a TRP53- regulated autophagy program, which can be coordinately regulated by the TRP53 family members TRP63 and TRP73 in certain settings. While autophagy is not involved in TRP53-dependent cell cycle arrest, it contributes to both TRP53- driven apoptosis in response to DNA damage and TRP53-mediated transformation suppression. Collectively, our genome-wide analyses reveal a profound role for TRP53 in regulating autophagy, through an extensive transcriptional network, and have demonstrated an important role for this program in promoting TRP53-mediated apoptosis and tumor suppression. © 2013 Landes Bioscience.

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Broz, D. K., & Attardi, L. D. (2013). TRP53 activates a global autophagy program to promote tumor suppression. Autophagy, 9(9), 1440–1442. https://doi.org/10.4161/auto.25833

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