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  • Differential p16 expression...
    Kramar, Barbara; Šuput, Dušan; Milisav, Irina

    PeerJ (San Francisco, CA), 11/2021, Letnik: 9
    Journal Article

    One of the most frequently deleted genes in cancer is encoding p16. This protein is often overexpressed in senescent cells, while its suppression can bypass the oncogene-induced senescence to enable transformation and tumorigenesis. The roles of the protein p16 are recently being expanded from the cell cycle progression regulator to the cellular regulator interacting in several different pathways. Yet data on its liver and liver cells' expression are inconclusive. The expression of the gene in liver and liver cells was determined by RT-qPCR and compared to its protein amounts by western blotting. is expressed at low levels in the liver and rat hepatocytes. Its expression varies from none to the considerable levels in the examined hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines (FaO and HepG2) and in immortalized mouse hepatocytes. Such significant expression differences of an important cellular regulator warrant the need to closely examine the differences in biochemical pathways correlated with the expression when using hepatocytes and hepatoma liver models.