Grant ID | RP100602 |
Awarded On | June 18, 2010 |
Title | TRIM24: a Dual Regulator of p53 and Estrogen Receptor |
Program | Academic Research |
Award Mechanism | Individual Investigator |
Institution/Organization | The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center |
Principal Investigator/Program Director | Michelle Barton |
Cancer Sites | Breast |
Contracted Amount | $1,460,523 |
Lay Summary |
We recently discovered a protein, named TRIM24, which is aberrantly over expressed in human breast cancers. Normally, TRIM24 is part of a regulatory system that maintains tumor suppressor p53 at low levels until it is needed to combat cellular stress or DNA damage. However, if TRIM24 is over expressed, p53 is unable to respond to these challenges and cells may accumulate damage, which eventually leads to cancer development. By itself, this could be bad enough but TRIM24 also has the ability to increase the activity of estrogen receptor in breast cells. High levels of TRIM24 expressed in breast cells increase estrogen receptor activities that push breast cells to proliferate and grow. We... |