The Circadian Gene Period2 Plays an Important Role in Tumor Suppression and DNA Damage Response In Vivo

Cell64.50
Volume: 111, Issue: 1, Pages: 41 - 50
Published: Oct 1, 2002
Abstract
The Period2 gene plays a key role in controlling circadian rhythm in mice. We report here that mice deficient in the mPer2 gene are cancer prone. After gamma radiation, these mice show a marked increase in tumor development and reduced apoptosis in thymocytes. The core circadian genes are induced by gamma radiation in wild-type mice but not in mPer2 mutant mice. Temporal expression of genes involved in cell cycle regulation and tumor...
Paper Details
Title
The Circadian Gene Period2 Plays an Important Role in Tumor Suppression and DNA Damage Response In Vivo
Published Date
Oct 1, 2002
Journal
Volume
111
Issue
1
Pages
41 - 50
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