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  • p53 is a crucial tumor suppressor gene that helps the body respond to environmental stress and is linked to female reproduction, particularly through its effects on embryo implantation.
  • Recent research indicates that variations in the p53 gene, especially among eastern Asian populations, can influence reproductive health and the risk of reproductive disorders.
  • The p53 family, including p63 and p73, plays significant roles in reproduction, such as regulating cell death and ensuring proper cell division, which could lead to new strategies for improving IVF success rates and diagnosing infertility issues.

Article Abstract

p53 is an important tumor suppressor gene and one of the key genes in sensing and regulating responses to the environmental stress. Recent study showed that cold winter temperature naturally selected p53 Arg72 in eastern Asian population, suggesting that p53 plays a role in reproduction. It has also been reported that some SNPs of p53, Mdm2(Murine double minute 2), MdmX and Hausp (Herpes virus-associated ubiquitin-specific protease) in p53 pathway are associated with the risk of the women's reproduction disorder. p53 regulates the LIF (leukaemia inhibitory factor) expression level by its DBD domain, and thus contributes to female reproduction by affecting the embryo implantation process. The MDM2, MDMX, and HAUSP proteins regulates the level and activity of p53 protein, which are critical for the appropriate p53 response in the embryo implantation process. The members of p53 family, p63 and p73, also play roles in female reproduction through other pathways. p63 has been implicated as a major regulator of oocyte death following treatment with irradiation and chemotherapeutic drugs, which prevents fetal malformation. p73 regulates the formation of spindle assembly complex(SAC). The dysfunction of SAC results in poor blastocyst quality and defects in kinetochore-microtubule associations, which leads to aneuploidy. This review summarized the function of p53 family and its pathway related proteins in female reproduction, pointed out a new method in improving the success rate in IVF-ET, and provided a new diagnosis idea for unexplained infertile women. It will facilitate personalized strategies in the infertility therapy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3724/sp.j.1005.2012.00943DOI Listing

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