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DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2009.04.001
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Expression of Mutant p53 Proteins Implicates a Lineage Relationship between Neural Stem Cells and Malignant Astrocytic Glioma in a Murine Model

Yuan Wang,Jiong Yang,Huiyong Zheng,Gerald Tomasek,Peng Zhang,Paul E. McKeever,Eva Y.-H.P. Lee,Yuan Zhu

Subventricular zone
Biology
Neural stem cell
2009
<h2>Summary</h2> Recent studies have identified genes and core pathways that are altered in human glioblastoma. However, the mechanisms by which alterations of these glioblastoma genes singly and cooperatively transform brain cells remain poorly understood. Further, the cell of origin of glioblastoma is largely elusive. By targeting a <i>p53</i> in-frame deletion mutation to the brain, we show that p53 deficiency provides no significant growth advantage to adult brain cells, but appears to induce pleiotropic accumulation of cooperative oncogenic alterations driving gliomagenesis. Our data show that accumulation of a detectable level of mutant p53 proteins occurs first in neural stem cells in the subventricular zone (SVZ) and that subsequent expansion of mutant p53-expressing Olig2<sup>+</sup> transit-amplifying progenitor-like cells in the SVZ-associated areas initiates glioma formation.
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    Expression of Mutant p53 Proteins Implicates a Lineage Relationship between Neural Stem Cells and Malignant Astrocytic Glioma in a Murine Model” is a paper by Yuan Wang Jiong Yang Huiyong Zheng Gerald Tomasek Peng Zhang Paul E. McKeever Eva Y.-H.P. Lee Yuan Zhu published in 2009. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.