Related Experiment Video
Updated: Feb 10, 2026

A Protocol for Explant Cultures of IDH1-mutant Diffuse Low-grade Gliomas
Published on: May 9, 2025
IDH1 Arg-132 mutant promotes tumor formation through down-regulating p53
Bin Jiang1, Wentao Zhao1, Minggang Shi2
1From the State Key Laboratory of Cellular Stress Biology, Innovation Center for Cell Signaling Network, School of Life Sciences, Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian 361102, China.
Abstract:
Resistance to apoptosis and uncontrolled proliferation are two hallmarks of cancer cells. p53 is crucial for apoptosis triggered by a broad range of stresses and a well-known gatekeeper for neoplastic transformation. Here we show that oncogenic IDH1 R132H/R132Q mutants robustly inhibit p53 expression and such an effect is attributed to 2-HG production. Mechanistically, 2-hydroxyglutarate (2-HG) stabilizes hypoxia-inducible factor-2α, which in turn activates the expression of miR-380-5p, a characterized microRNA against p53 expression. Rescue expression of p53 can inhibit the proliferation rate and impair the resistance of apoptosis induced by doxorubicin in IDH1 R132Q mouse embryonic fibroblast cells. Furthermore, p53 protein levels correlates negatively with IDH1 R132H levels in human glioma samples. Our results thus shed a new light on how p53 is down-regulated by 2-HG and suggests that impairment of p53-mediated apoptosis contributes to the tumorigenesis driven by IDH1 mutants.
Related Concept Videos
Covalently Linked Protein Regulators
These groups modify specific amino acids in a protein....
Negative Regulator Molecules
The Eukaryotic Promoter Region
The Eukaryotic Promoter Region
Master Transcription Regulators
Positive Regulator Molecules

