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Roles of cyclin D1 and related genes in growth inhibition, senescence and apoptosis
Authors:E K-H Han  S-C Ng  N Arber  M Begemann  I B Weinstein
Institution:(1) College of Physicians and Surgeons, Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, USA;(2) Cancer Division, Pharmaceutical Products Division, Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, IL 60064-3500, USA
Abstract:It is now apparent that apoptosis is closely linked to the control of cell cycle progression. During the G1 to S progression, cyclin D1, p53, and the cyclin dependent kinase inhibitors p21WAF1 and p27kip1 can play roles in induction of apoptosis. During the G2 and M phases, premature activation of Cdk1 can cause cells to enter mitotic catastrophe, which results in apoptosis. In this review we focus on factors acting during G1 and S, particularly cyclin D1, and their effects on cell growth, senescence and apoptosis. We emphasize that cyclin D1 can have diverse effects on cells depending on its level of expression, the specific cell type, the cell context and other factors. Possible mechanisms by which cyclin D1 exerts these diverse effects, via cyclin dependent kinase-dependent and -independent pathways, are discussed.
Keywords:Apoptosis  cyclin D1  growth inhibition  senescence  
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