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Aberrant expression of HDMX proteins in tumor cells correlates with wild-type p53.
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Hdmx ExpressionCancer BiologyGliomaTumor BiologyNeuro-oncologyCancer Cell BiologyHdmx GeneCancer ResearchHdmx Protein ExpressionCancer GeneticsCell BiologyHdmx ProteinsTumor MicroenvironmentWild-type P53Aberrant ExpressionTumor SuppressorSystems BiologyMedicineCancer Growth
It has been shown that the Hdmx gene is amplified in a subset of gliomas, but thus far, no data are available on HDMX protein expression in tumor cells. We now report that a significant fraction of tumor cell lines expresses increased HDMX levels compared with normal cells; in general, HDMX expression in these tumor cell lines correlates with the presence of wild-type p53. Analysis of tumor material showed that high HDMX expression is not a result of cell line establishment. Interestingly, several cell lines express alternative, shorter HDMX proteins. These results suggest that deregulated expression of HDMX plays a role in carcinogenesis as an alternative way to inactivate p53.
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