Direct evidence of cellular transformation by prion-like p53 amyloid infection

Navalkar, Ambuja ; Pandey, Satyaprakash ; Singh, Namrata ; Patel, Komal ; Datta, Debalina ; Mohanty, Bhabani ; Jadhav, Sachin ; Chaudhari, Pradip ; Maji, Samir K. (2021) Direct evidence of cellular transformation by prion-like p53 amyloid infection Journal of Cell Science, 134 (11). ISSN 0021-9533

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.258316

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jcs.258316

Abstract

Tumor suppressor p53 mutations are associated with more than 50% of cancers. Aggregation and amyloid formation of p53 is also implicated in cancer pathogenesis, but direct evidence for aggregated p53 amyloids acting as an oncogene is lacking. Here, we conclusively demonstrate that wild-type p53 amyloid formation imparts oncogenic properties to non-cancerous cells. p53 amyloid aggregates were transferred through cell generations, contributing to enhanced survival, apoptotic resistance with increased proliferation and migration. The tumorigenic potential of p53 amyloid-transformed cells was further confirmed in mouse xenografts, wherein the tumors showed p53 amyloids. p53 disaggregation rescued the cellular transformation and inhibited tumor development in mice. We propose that wild-type p53 amyloid formation contributes to tumorigenesis and can be a potential target for therapeutic intervention.

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