Authors
Massimiliano Bonafé, Stefano Salvioli, Cristiana Barbi, C Trapassi, F Tocco, Gianluca Storci, L Invidia, I Vannini, M Rossi, Erika Marzi, Michele Mishto, Miriam Capri, Fabiola Olivieri, R Antonicelli, Maurizio Memo, D Uberti, Benedetta Nacmias, Sandro Sorbi, Daniela Monti, Claudio Franceschi
Publication date
2004/9
Journal
Cell Death & Differentiation
Volume
11
Issue
9
Pages
962-973
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
A common arginine to proline polymorphism is harboured at codon 72 of the human p53 gene. In this investigation, we found that fibroblasts and lymphocytes isolated from arginine allele homozygote centenarians and sexagenarians (Arg+) undergo an oxidative-stress-induced apoptosis at a higher extent than cells obtained from proline allele carriers (Pro+). At variance, the difference in apoptosis susceptibility between Arg+ and Pro+ is not significant when cells from 30-year-old people are studied. Further, we found that Arg+ and Pro+ cells from centenarians differ in the constitutive levels of p53 protein and p53/MDM2 complex, as well as in the levels of oxidative stress-induced p53/Bcl-xL complex and mitochondria-localised p53. Consistently, all these differences are less evident in cells from 30-year-old people. Finally, we investigated the in vivo functional relevance of the p53 codon 72 genotype in a group of …
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