Title : Oxaliplatin-Induced Senescence in Colorectal Cancer Cells Depends on p14ARF-Mediated Sustained p53 Activation.

Pub. Date : 2021 Apr 22

PMID : 33922007






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1 Oxaliplatin-Induced Senescence in Colorectal Cancer Cells Depends on p14ARF-Mediated Sustained p53 Activation. Oxaliplatin tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens
2 Oxaliplatin treatment resulted in the G2-phase arrest in all CRC lines tested (HCT116p53+/+, HCT116p53-/-, LoVo, SW48 and SW480). Oxaliplatin tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens
3 Immunoblot analysis showed that within the p53-competent lines p53 and p21CIP1 are activated at early times upon oxaliplatin treatment. Oxaliplatin tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens
4 Immunoblot analysis showed that within the p53-competent lines p53 and p21CIP1 are activated at early times upon oxaliplatin treatment. Oxaliplatin tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens
5 Our data show that oxaliplatin-induced senescence in CRC cells is dependent on p53 proficiency; however, a significant induction can only be observed upon p14ARF-mediated p53 stabilization. Oxaliplatin tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens
6 Our data show that oxaliplatin-induced senescence in CRC cells is dependent on p53 proficiency; however, a significant induction can only be observed upon p14ARF-mediated p53 stabilization. Oxaliplatin tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens