Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2115389 | Cancer Letters | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Deregulation of survivin expression is implicated in tumorigenesis. To examine the regulation of survivin expression in response to DNA damage, we exposed A549 human lung cancer cells to ultraviolet C (UVC) radiation, which induces DNA single-strand breakage. UVC irradiation induced G2–M arrest that was accompanied by accumulation of p53 and subsequent down-regulation of survivin. Depletion of p53 by RNA interference prevented the UVC-induced down-regulation of survivin. Furthermore, depletion of survivin resulted in G2–M arrest, suggesting that down-regulation of survivin by p53 contributes to the p53-dependent G2–M checkpoint triggered by DNA damage.
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Authors
Masato Ikeda, Isamu Okamoto, Kenji Tamura, Taroh Satoh, Kimio Yonesaka, Masahiro Fukuoka, Kazuhiko Nakagawa,