2009
Stochastic fate of p53-mutant epidermal progenitor cells is tilted toward proliferation by UV B during preneoplasia
Klein AM, Brash DE, Jones PH, Simons BD. Stochastic fate of p53-mutant epidermal progenitor cells is tilted toward proliferation by UV B during preneoplasia. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2009, 107: 270-275. PMID: 20018764, PMCID: PMC2806764, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0909738107.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsP53 mutationsNonmelanoma skin cancer incidenceSame cumulative doseSkin cancer incidenceUVB radiationUV-irradiated epidermisP53 tumor suppressor geneP53-mutant clonesCumulative doseCancer incidenceP53 mutant cellsHigh-intensity exposureMurine epidermisPreneoplastic clonesTumor suppressor geneProgenitor cellsExposure resultsPrecancerous cellsPreneoplastic cellsHuman epidermisB radiationClones of cells
2008
Preneoplastic lesion growth driven by the death of adjacent normal stem cells
Chao DL, Eck JT, Brash DE, Maley CC, Luebeck EG. Preneoplastic lesion growth driven by the death of adjacent normal stem cells. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2008, 105: 15034-15039. PMID: 18815380, PMCID: PMC2567488, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0802211105.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNormal stem cellsStem cellsClonal expansionCell replicationMutant cellsNormal cell replicationMutant clonesProliferative advantageDorsal epidermisCell mutationTissue architectureClonesClone growthBiological observationsCell killingApoptosis rateReplicationMutationsGrowth rateCellsGrowthNormal territoriesApoptosisExponential growth modelImportant step
1998
Skin precancer.
Brash DE, Pontén J. Skin precancer. Cancer Surveys 1998, 32: 69-113. PMID: 10489624.ChaptersConceptsTP53 mutationsClonal expansionCell carcinomaHair follicle originHigh-risk papillomasRegression of dysplasiaTP53 mutant clonesSquamous cell carcinomaBasal cell carcinomaRegression of melanomaCell of originPrecancerous eventsBCC tumorsMelanoma cell linesGenetics of melanomaPrecancerous lesionsRelative riskFamilial predispositionSuch lesionsImmunosuppressant drugsDysplastic naeviNormal skinPrecancerChemotherapeutic agentsMelanoma
1996
Sunlight and sunburn in human skin cancer: p53, apoptosis, and tumor promotion.
Brash DE, Ziegler A, Jonason AS, Simon JA, Kunala S, Leffell DJ. Sunlight and sunburn in human skin cancer: p53, apoptosis, and tumor promotion. Journal Of Investigative Dermatology Symposium Proceedings 1996, 1: 136-42. PMID: 9627707.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsMeSH KeywordsAnimalsApoptosisGenes, p53HumansMiceMutationPrecancerous ConditionsSkin NeoplasmsSunburnSunlightUltraviolet RaysConceptsSquamous cell carcinomaCell carcinomaActinic keratosisBasal cell carcinomaHuman skin cancerP53 tumor suppressor geneP53-mutated cellsSunburn cellsApoptotic keratinocytesSkin cancerP53 mutationsNormal skinTumor initiatorTumor promotionFunction of p53Cellular proofreadingTumor suppressor geneCarcinomaMouse skinClonal expansionP53 geneCarcinogenic DNA lesionsP53 allelePrecancerous cellsSunlight exposure