The importance of TP53 status in cancer therapy: The example of chronic lymphocytic leukemia

TP53状态在癌症治疗中的重要性:以慢性淋巴细胞白血病为例

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Abstract

The TP53 gene encodes the tumor suppressor protein p53, which plays a critical role in genomic stability and cell cycle regulation. TP53 mutations are prevalent in approximately half of all human malignancies and are associated with poor clinical outcomes, including increased genomic instability, chemoresistance, and reduced survival rates. However, the prognostic and predictive value of TP53 status remains inconsistent across cancer types. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) stands out as a disease where TP53 alterations have a well-established clinical significance, influencing treatment decisions and patient prognosis. In CLL, TP53 mutations and 17p deletions are strongly correlated with advanced disease stages, resistance to chemo-immunotherapy, and poor overall survival. The European Research Initiative for CLL (ERIC) has recognized TP53 status as a crucial prognostic biomarker, advocating for its routine assessment in clinical practice. Given the limitations of traditional therapies in TP53-mutated CLL, novel targeted therapies, including BCL2 and BTK inhibitors, as well as CAR-T cell therapy, are being explored to improve patient outcomes. This review provides an in-depth analysis of the evolving role of TP53 status in CLL, with a particular focus on emerging therapeutic strategies, including CAR-T cell therapy, and their potential to overcome TP53-driven treatment resistance.

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