The heparin-binding domain and V region of fibronectin regulate apoptosis by suppression of p53 and c-myc in human primary cells

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In apoptosis the tumor suppressor p53 and the c-myc proto-oncogene are usually up-regulated. We show a novel alternative pathway of apoptosis in human primary cells that is mediated by transcriptionally dependent decreases in p53 and c-Myc and decreases in p21. This pathway is regulated by the alternatively spliced V region and high-affinity heparin-binding domain of fibronectin. Requirements for c-Myc, p53, and p21 signals in maintaining survival and for their decreases in inducing apoptosis were demonstrated by the ability of p53, c-Myc, and p21 ectopic expression to rescue this apoptotic phenotype, and the ability of p53-deficient and c-myc antisense conditions to trigger a faster rate of apoptosis.

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Kapila, Y. L., Wang, S., Dazin, P., Tafolla, E., & Mass, M. J. (2002). The heparin-binding domain and V region of fibronectin regulate apoptosis by suppression of p53 and c-myc in human primary cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 277(10), 8482–8491. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M108932200

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