Emerging roles of p53 and other tumour-suppressor genes in immune regulation

C Muñoz-Fontela, A Mandinova, SA Aaronson… - Nature Reviews …, 2016 - nature.com
Tumour-suppressor genes are indispensable for the maintenance of genomic integrity.
Recently, several of these genes, including those encoding p53, PTEN, RB1 and ARF, have …

Translating p53-based therapies for cancer into the clinic

S Peuget, X Zhou, G Selivanova - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2024 - nature.com
Inactivation of the most important tumour suppressor gene TP53 occurs in most, if not all,
human cancers. Loss of functional wild-type p53 is achieved via two main mechanisms …

Interferons and viruses: an interplay between induction, signalling, antiviral responses and virus countermeasures

RE Randall, S Goodbourn - Journal of general virology, 2008 - microbiologyresearch.org
The interferon (IFN) system is an extremely powerful antiviral response that is capable of
controlling most, if not all, virus infections in the absence of adaptive immunity. However …

Proapoptotic signaling induced by RIG-I and MDA-5 results in type I interferon–independent apoptosis in human melanoma cells

R Besch, H Poeck, T Hohenauer… - The Journal of …, 2009 - Am Soc Clin Investig
The retinoic acid–inducible gene I (RIG-I) and melanoma differentiation–associated antigen
5 (MDA-5) helicases sense viral RNA in infected cells and initiate antiviral responses such …

p53—a Jack of all trades but master of none

MR Junttila, GI Evan - Nature reviews cancer, 2009 - nature.com
Cancers are rare because their evolution is actively restrained by a range of tumour
suppressors. Of these p53 seems unusually crucial as either it or its attendant upstream or …

Recent progress in the battle between oncolytic viruses and tumours

KA Parato, D Senger, PAJ Forsyth, JC Bell - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2005 - nature.com
In the past 5 years, the field of oncolytic virus research has matured significantly and is
moving past the stage of being a laboratory novelty into a new era of preclinical and clinical …

Molecular mechanisms of natural killer cell activation in response to cellular stress

CJ Chan, MJ Smyth, L Martinet - Cell Death & Differentiation, 2014 - nature.com
Protection against cellular stress from various sources, such as nutritional, physical,
pathogenic, or oncogenic, results in the induction of both intrinsic and extrinsic cellular …

Transcriptional role of p53 in interferon-mediated antiviral immunity

C Muñoz-Fontela, S Macip… - The Journal of …, 2008 - rupress.org
Tumor suppressor p53 is activated by several stimuli, including DNA damage and
oncogenic stress. Previous studies (Takaoka, A., S. Hayakawa, H. Yanai, D. Stoiber, H …

p53 degradation by a coronavirus papain-like protease suppresses type I interferon signaling

L Yuan, Z Chen, S Song, S Wang, C Tian… - Journal of Biological …, 2015 - ASBMB
Infection by human coronaviruses is usually characterized by rampant viral replication and
severe immunopathology in host cells. Recently, the coronavirus papain-like proteases …

Antiviral activity of resveratrol

M Campagna, C Rivas - Biochemical Society Transactions, 2010 - portlandpress.com
Resveratrol is a natural compound produced by certain plants on various stimuli. In recent
years, extensive research on resveratrol has been carried out, demonstrating its capacity to …