Identification of cancer sex-disparity in the functional integrity of p53 and its X chromosome network
There is disproportionally high cancer prevalence in males. Here, the authors analyse the tumour suppressor p53 in sporadic cancers, highlighting a higher incidence of its mutation in males. Males are further disadvantaged by a failure to shield against the expression of damaged X-linked genes in p5...
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/1a749f75f57f428ea7b81ae7e79a67f1 |
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Sumario: | There is disproportionally high cancer prevalence in males. Here, the authors analyse the tumour suppressor p53 in sporadic cancers, highlighting a higher incidence of its mutation in males. Males are further disadvantaged by a failure to shield against the expression of damaged X-linked genes in p53-networks. These factors likely contribute to sex-disparity. |
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