Human Prostrate Cancer Hallmarks Map



ProteinProtein NameMolecular TypeHallmarkFeatureEvidenceReference
TP53Tumor protein p53Transcription FactorInsensitivity to Anti-Growth SignalTumor SuppressionTP53 functions as a tumour suppressor and suffers from mutation in prostate cancer.Reference
TP53Tumor protein p53Transcription FactorInsensitivity to Anti-Growth SignalTumor SuppressionTumour suppressor TP53 mutations in exon 7 and exon 8 are factors of tumor progression in PCa.Reference
TP53Tumor protein p53Transcription FactorGenome Instability, Mutation & PerturbationMutationTP53 mutation in exon7 and exon8 play an important role in prostate cancer development.Reference
TP53Tumor protein p53Transcription FactorGenome Instability, Mutation & PerturbationGenome Instabilityidentification of LOH in these patients suggests that the TP53 tumor suppressor gene may play a more active role in prostate cancer Reference
TP53Tumor protein p53Transcription FactorGenome Instability, Mutation & Perturbation sGCalpha1 overexpression causes cytoplasmic sequestration and inactivation of TP53 during prostate cancer development.Reference
TP53Tumor protein p53Transcription FactorMetastasisMetastasisLoss of TP53 results in invasion and metastasis of prostate cancer mediated by FAK-Src signaling pathway.Reference
TP53Tumor protein p53Transcription FactorMetastasisEpithelial Mesenchymal Transition(EMT)TP53 loss in prostate epithelial cell results in epithelial mesenchymal transition in prostate cancer.Reference
TP53Tumor protein p53Transcription FactorCell Death ResistanceAoptosis ResistanceIt is involved in the resistance to apoptotic cell death in both androgen dependent & independent prostate cancer cell line.Reference
TP53Tumor protein p53Transcription FactorMetastasisEpithelial Mesenchymal Transition(EMT)Loss of TP53 enhances EMT and stemness of prostate cancer cells through partially through repressing miR-145.Reference
TP53Tumor protein p53Transcription FactorEnabling Replicative ImmortalitySenescence DownmodulationTumour suppressor p53, which is found completely lost during the progression of prostate cancer, plays a vital role in the induction of cellular senescence program.Reference

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