“…Similarly, p53 was shown to function as a survival factor in the gastrointestinal tract under conditions of severe irradiation, which was attributed to increased sensitivity of vascular endothelial cells (Komarova et al, 2004;Burdelya et al, 2006). Furthermore, other reports have identified conditions in which absence of p53 led to elevated apoptosis, but a direct causal role for p53 in providing survival signals has not been described (Lassus et al, 1996;Lackinger and Kaina, 2000;Hermisson et al, 2006;Batista et al, 2007;Roepke et al, 2007;Roos et al, 2007). Notwithstanding these occasional reports, the major observations that p53 activation often leads to apoptosis or DNA repair have been overwhelming, and hence, have overshadowed the exploration of the survival-promoting properties of p53.…”