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Amato J. Giaccia

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  • Apaf-1 and caspase-9 in p53-dependent apoptosis and tumor inhibition.

    Soengas MS, Alarcón RM, Yoshida H, Giaccia AJ, Hakem R, Mak TW, Lowe SW. Science. 1999; 284 (5411): 156-9

    The ability of p53 to promote apoptosis in response to mitogenic oncogenes appears to be critical for its tumor suppressor function. Caspase-9 and its cofactor Apaf-1 were found to be essential downstream components of p53 in Myc-induced apoptosis. Like p53 null cells, mouse embryo fibroblast cells deficient in Apaf-1 and caspase-9, and expressing c-Myc, were resistant to apoptotic stimuli that mimic conditions in developing tumors. Inactivation of Apaf-1 or caspase-9 substituted for p53 loss in promoting the oncogenic transformation of Myc-expressing cells. These results imply a role for Apaf-1 and caspase-9 in controlling tumor development.

    PubMedID: 10102818

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