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The role of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p21 in apoptosis.

University of Illinois Chicago · University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Cancer develops when the balance between cell proliferation and cell death is disrupted, and the ensuing aberrant proliferation leads to tumor growth. The cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p21 is induced by both p53-dependent and -independent mechanisms following stress, and induction of p21 may cause cell cycle arrest. As a proliferation inhibitor, p21 is poised to play an important role in preventing tumor development. This notion is supported by data indicating that p21-null mice are more prone to spontaneous and induced tumorigenesis, and p21 synergizes with other tumor suppressors to protect against tumor progression in mice. However, a number of recent studies have pointed out that in addition to being…

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Keywords
  • Cell growth
  • Carcinogenesis
  • Cancer research
  • Cell cycle
  • Biology
  • Programmed cell death
  • Apoptosis
  • Kinase
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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