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Suppression of Autophagy Promotes Fibroblast Activation in P53-deficient Colorectal Cancer Cells
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2021
unpublished
Deficiency of p53 in cancer cells activates the transformation of normal tissue fibroblasts into carcinoma-associated fibroblasts; this promotes tumor progression through a variety of mechanisms in the tumor microenvironment. The role of autophagy in carcinoma-associated fibroblasts in tumor progression has not been elucidated. We aimed to clarify the significance of autophagy in fibroblasts, focusing on the TP53 status in co-cultured human colorectal cancer cell lines (TP53-wild-type colon
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-149991/v1
fatcat:m3pjgy7avzc3xatxycpzuyoihm