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RNA-Seq reveals the existence of a CDKN1C-E2F1-TP53 axis that is altered in human T-cell lymphoblastic lymphomas.

Pilar López-NievaPablo Fernández-NavarroConcepción Vaquero-LorenzoMaría Villa-MoralesOsvaldo Graña-CastroMaría Ángeles Cobos-FernándezJosé Luis López-LorenzoPilar LlamasLaura González-SanchezIsabel SastreMarina PollanMarcos MalumbresJavier SantosJosé Fernández-Piqueras
Published in: BMC cancer (2018)
Previous experimental work in mice revealed that T-cell specific deletion of Cdkn1c accelerates lymphomagenesis in the absence of Tp53. If, as expected, the consequences of the deregulation of the CDKN1C-E2F1-TP53 axis were the same as those experimentally demonstrated in mouse models, the disruption of this axis might be useful to predict tumor aggressiveness, and to provide the basis towards the development of potential therapeutic strategiesin human T-LBL.
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