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p53 as an Immune System Modulator in Cancer

Learn why the relationship between p53 and cancer pathogenesis goes beyond cell cycle dysregulation.

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In this we discuss:

p53 and Immune Effector Cell Interactions
p53 and the Tumor Microenvironment (TME)
The Effects of p53 Mutations
Restoring p53 to Fight Cancer
How function dictates superhero versus supervillain cell types
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p53 as an Immune System Modulator in Cancer

p53 is arguably most well-known as a cell cycle regulator and an initiator of apoptosis and senescence.

p53 dysfunction often leads to cancer, and it’s the most frequently mutated gene in human cancer cells.

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