Regulation :

Effect negative
URN urn:agi-Regulation:inout-urn:agi-llid:4193:out-urn:agi-cellproc:apoptosis::negative
Nodes MDM2 ---| apoptosis
References 13
Connectivity 2

Journal Cancer Res
Journal Reference v60 i21 p6184 (2000)
Journal Link http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/cgi/content/full/60/21/6184
MedLine Reference 11085543:1154

Journal Cell
Journal Reference v101 i7 p753 (2000)
Journal Link http://www.cell.com/cgi/content/full/101/7/753

Journal Cell
Journal Reference v103 i2 p321.1 (2000)
Journal Link http://www.cell.com/cgi/content/full/103/2/321.1

Journal Cell
Journal Reference v103 i2 p321.2 (2000)
Journal Link http://www.cell.com/cgi/content/full/103/2/321.2

Journal Cell
Journal Reference v103 i2 p321 (2000)
Journal Link http://www.cell.com/cgi/content/full/103/2/321

MedLine Reference 11159535:1080
Sentence These results indicate that mdm2 AS induces apoptosis of the cells that contain MDM2 protein (whether this protein is overexpressed or not) and wild-type p53 (whether this protein accumulates after AS treatment or not) but have no effects on the viability of the cells that contain MDM2 and mutated p53 or MDM2 and no p53.

MedLine Reference 11964305:1124
Sentence In addition, increased resistance to apoptosis induced by doxorubicin in MDM2-transfected cells was detected by examining the activation of caspase-3 and the cleavage of its substrate PARP.

MedLine Reference 9292533:1011

MedLine Reference 10766163:1148

MedLine Reference 10919661:1054

MedLine Reference 10202144:1043

MedLine Reference 10891494:4
Sentence We found that Mdm2 expression rescues the temperature-sensitive phenotype of tsBN462 cells, as shown by activation of cell cycle-regulated gene promoters (B-myb, cyclin A, and cdc25C), increased cell growth and DNA synthesis, and inhibition of apoptosis.

MedLine Reference 15720190:3