p53 Genetics and Biology in Lung Carcinomas: Insights, Implications and Clinical Applications

The gene is renowned as a tumor suppressor, playing a pivotal role in overseeing the cell cycle, apoptosis, and maintaining genomic stability. Dysregulation of p53 often contributes to the initiation and progression of various cancers, including lung cancer (LC) subtypes. The review explores the int...

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Published inBiomedicines Vol. 12; no. 7; p. 1453
Main Authors Benitez, Dixan A, Cumplido-Laso, Guadalupe, Olivera-Gómez, Marcos, Del Valle-Del Pino, Nuria, Díaz-Pizarro, Alba, Mulero-Navarro, Sonia, Román-García, Angel, Carvajal-Gonzalez, Jose Maria
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland MDPI AG 29.06.2024
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Summary:The gene is renowned as a tumor suppressor, playing a pivotal role in overseeing the cell cycle, apoptosis, and maintaining genomic stability. Dysregulation of p53 often contributes to the initiation and progression of various cancers, including lung cancer (LC) subtypes. The review explores the intricate relationship between p53 and its role in the development and progression of LC. p53, a crucial tumor suppressor protein, exists in various isoforms, and understanding their distinct functions in LC is essential for advancing our knowledge of this deadly disease. This review aims to provide a comprehensive literature overview of p53, its relevance to LC, and potential clinical applications.
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ISSN:2227-9059
2227-9059
DOI:10.3390/biomedicines12071453