Characterizing Elephant MDM2's Role in p53 Regulation

IF 4.2 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Emma Palefsky, Himani K. Patel, Trey A. Doss, Emilye C. Eischeid, Paul Lee, MacLaren A. Durkee, William H. Yang, Avery M. Duncan, Darshti Patel, Anmol P. Patel, Wei-Hsiung Yang, Jong-Hyuk Lee
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Abstract

Peto's paradox, which describes the absence of a strong correlation between cancer risk, body size, and lifespan among species, raises intriguing questions about natural cancer resistance mechanisms. Elephants have evolved unique adaptations that reduce cancer susceptibility despite their large body size and long lifespan. Central to this phenomenon is p53, a key tumor suppressor regulated by MDM2. Our research investigates the structural and functional differences between elephantine MDM2 and its human counterpart. Utilizing human cellular models, we demonstrate that elephantine MDM2 variants enhance p53's activity, leading to increased p53 occupancy on its response elements, and modulate p53-mediated transcription in a stress-dependent manner. These findings shed light on the molecular basis of cancer resistance in elephants and provide a foundation for developing innovative cancer therapies targeting MDM2-p53 interactions.

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大象MDM2在p53调控中的作用
皮托悖论(Peto’s paradox)描述了物种之间癌症风险、体型和寿命之间缺乏强烈的相关性,这引发了关于自然抗癌机制的有趣问题。大象已经进化出了独特的适应能力,尽管它们的体型很大,寿命也很长,但它们降低了癌症的易感性。这种现象的核心是p53,一个由MDM2调节的关键肿瘤抑制因子。我们的研究调查了大象MDM2和人类MDM2在结构和功能上的差异。利用人类细胞模型,我们证明了象体MDM2变异增强了p53的活性,导致p53在其应答元件上的占用增加,并以应激依赖的方式调节p53介导的转录。这些发现揭示了大象抗癌的分子基础,并为开发针对MDM2-p53相互作用的创新癌症疗法提供了基础。
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The FASEB Journal
The FASEB Journal 生物-生化与分子生物学
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6243
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期刊介绍: The FASEB Journal publishes international, transdisciplinary research covering all fields of biology at every level of organization: atomic, molecular, cell, tissue, organ, organismic and population. While the journal strives to include research that cuts across the biological sciences, it also considers submissions that lie within one field, but may have implications for other fields as well. The journal seeks to publish basic and translational research, but also welcomes reports of pre-clinical and early clinical research. In addition to research, review, and hypothesis submissions, The FASEB Journal also seeks perspectives, commentaries, book reviews, and similar content related to the life sciences in its Up Front section.
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