2019
DOI: 10.1002/jgm.3063
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TP53 somatic mutations are associated with somatic mitogenome substitutions but not indels in colorectal cancer cells

Abstract: Background p53 is a tumour suppressor protein that is involved in many cancer‐related processes. Growing evidence suggests that p53 also plays an important role in mitochondrial (mtDNA) maintenance. Somatic mitogenome mutations are frequently observed in colorectal cancer (CC) cells. Thus, it was important to determine whether somatic mtDNA changes are associated with TP53 mutational status. Methods In the present study, we analysed the TP53 gene in 67 CC patients, for whom mitogenome haplotypes were previousl… Show more

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