CENP-A overexpression promotes distinct fates in human cells, depending on p53 status

Jeffery et al. develop a system of inducible and reversible CENP-A overexpression, combined with a switch in p53 status in human cell lines. They find the tumor suppressor p53 as a key determinant of how CENP-A impacts cell state, cell identity and therapeutic response. This study suggests that CENP...

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Auteurs principaux: Daniel Jeffery, Alberto Gatto, Katrina Podsypanina, Charlène Renaud-Pageot, Rebeca Ponce Landete, Lorraine Bonneville, Marie Dumont, Daniele Fachinetti, Geneviève Almouzni
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Publié: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Accès en ligne:https://doaj.org/article/ec3aeda702904a2b82c7ea6a96ce10f4
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Résumé:Jeffery et al. develop a system of inducible and reversible CENP-A overexpression, combined with a switch in p53 status in human cell lines. They find the tumor suppressor p53 as a key determinant of how CENP-A impacts cell state, cell identity and therapeutic response. This study suggests that CENP-A overexpression promotes the reprogramming of cell fates in the context of tumor evolution.