Tumor suppressor protein p53 exerts negative transcriptional regulation on human sodium iodide symporter gene expression in breast cancer.
Madhura G KelkarBhushan ThakurAbhishek DerleSushmita ChatterjeePritha RayAbhijit DePublished in: Breast cancer research and treatment (2017)
Our data for the first time highlight the role of p53 as a negative regulator of functional NIS expression in BC, where the latter is a potential targeted radioiodine therapy candidate. Thus, the study provides an important insight into prospective clinical application of this approach that may significantly impact the patient with mutant versus wild-type p53 profile.