2007
Telomere dysfunction suppresses spontaneous tumorigenesis in vivo by initiating p53‐dependent cellular senescence
Cosme-Blanco W, Shen MF, Lazar AJ, Pathak S, Lozano G, Multani AS, Chang S. Telomere dysfunction suppresses spontaneous tumorigenesis in vivo by initiating p53‐dependent cellular senescence. EMBO Reports 2007, 8: 497-503. PMID: 17396137, PMCID: PMC1866197, DOI: 10.1038/sj.embor.7400937.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsP53-dependent cellular senescenceSpontaneous tumorigenesisCellular senescenceCellular senescence pathwaysSenescence pathwaysCell cycle arrestSkin carcinomasSenescence markersTumorigenesisMiceDysfunctional telomeresTumor suppressionTelomere dysfunctionP53ApoptosisVivoSuppressionCarcinomaDysfunctionPathwaySenescence
2001
Modeling chromosomal instability and epithelial carcinogenesis in the telomerase-deficient mouse
Chang S, Khoo C, DePinho R. Modeling chromosomal instability and epithelial carcinogenesis in the telomerase-deficient mouse. Seminars In Cancer Biology 2001, 11: 227-238. PMID: 11407947, DOI: 10.1006/scbi.2000.0374.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComplex cytogenetic profileHuman carcinomasChromosomal structural aberrationsTelomerase-deficient miceEukaryotic chromosomesNucleoprotein complexesGenomic instabilitySpecies distinctionP53 mutant miceChromosomal instabilityTumor suppressor gene mutationsShort telomeresSuppressor gene mutationsMutant miceStructural aberrationsEpithelial carcinogenesisGene mutationsCytogenetic profileChromosomesTelomeresMiceMutationsRegulationHumansAneuploidy