Search Results - "Savage, I"
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BRCA1, a ‘complex’ protein involved in the maintenance of genomic stability
Published in The FEBS journal (01-02-2015)“…BRCA1 is a major breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility gene, with mutations in this gene predisposing women to a very high risk of developing breast and…”
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Molecular Pathways: Targeting Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases in Cancer
Published in Clinical cancer research (01-05-2017)“…The aberrant activation of oncogenic signaling pathways is a universal phenomenon in cancer and drives tumorigenesis and malignant transformation. This…”
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Comprehensive genomic analysis identifies novel subtypes and targets of triple-negative breast cancer
Published in Clinical cancer research (01-04-2015)“…Genomic profiling studies suggest that triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a heterogeneous disease. In this study, we sought to define TNBC subtypes and…”
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Molecularly targeted therapies for p53-mutant cancers
Published in Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS (01-11-2017)“…The tumor suppressor p53 is lost or mutated in approximately half of human cancers. Mutant p53 not only loses its anti-tumor transcriptional activity, but also…”
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Identification of a BRCA1-mRNA Splicing Complex Required for Efficient DNA Repair and Maintenance of Genomic Stability
Published in Molecular cell (08-05-2014)“…Mutations within BRCA1 predispose carriers to a high risk of breast and ovarian cancers. BRCA1 functions to maintain genomic stability through the assembly of…”
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The RNA processing factors THRAP3 and BCLAF1 promote the DNA damage response through selective mRNA splicing and nuclear export
Published in Nucleic acids research (15-12-2017)“…mRNA splicing and export plays a key role in the regulation of gene expression, with recent evidence suggesting an additional layer of regulation of gene…”
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Homologous recombination deficiency in breast cancer: Implications for risk, cancer development, and therapy
Published in Genes chromosomes & cancer (01-05-2021)“…An underlying cause of breast cancers has been largely attributed to defects in the DNA damage response (DDR) pathway. In particular, the homologous…”
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Use of the γ-H2AX assay to investigate DNA repair dynamics following multiple radiation exposures
Published in PloS one (29-11-2013)“…Radiation therapy is one of the most common and effective strategies used to treat cancer. The irradiation is usually performed with a fractionated scheme,…”
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Targeted therapy for breast cancer prevention
Published in Frontiers in oncology (23-09-2013)“…With a better understanding of the etiology of breast cancer, molecularly targeted drugs have been developed and are being testing for the treatment and…”
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The Nuclear Oncogene SET Controls DNA Repair by KAP1 and HP1 Retention to Chromatin
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (07-04-2015)“…Cells experience damage from exogenous and endogenous sources that endanger genome stability. Several cellular pathways have evolved to detect DNA damage and…”
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Disruption of SF3B1 results in deregulated expression and splicing of key genes and pathways in myelodysplastic syndrome hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells
Published in Leukemia (01-05-2015)“…The splicing factor SF3B1 is the most commonly mutated gene in the myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), particularly in patients with refractory anemia with ring…”
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Cryptic splicing events in the iron transporter ABCB7 and other key target genes in SF3B1-mutant myelodysplastic syndromes
Published in Leukemia (01-12-2016)“…The splicing factor SF3B1 is the most frequently mutated gene in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), and is strongly associated with the presence of ring…”
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The novel phosphatase NUDT5 is a critical regulator of triple-negative breast cancer growth
Published in Breast cancer research : BCR (05-02-2024)“…The most aggressive form of breast cancer is triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), which lacks expression of the estrogen receptor (ER) and progesterone…”
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Correction: The novel phosphatase NUDT5 is a critical regulator of triple-negative breast cancer growth
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BRCA1 Deficiency Exacerbates Estrogen-Induced DNA Damage and Genomic Instability
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-05-2014)“…Germline mutations in BRCA1 predispose carriers to a high incidence of breast and ovarian cancers. BRCA1 functions to maintain genomic stability through…”
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Chronic loss of STAG2 leads to altered chromatin structure contributing to de-regulated transcription in AML
Published in Journal of translational medicine (03-09-2020)“…The cohesin complex plays a major role in folding the human genome into 3D structural domains. Mutations in members of the cohesin complex are known early…”
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BRD7, a Subunit of SWI/SNF Complexes, Binds Directly to BRCA1 and Regulates BRCA1-Dependent Transcription
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-03-2010)“…We carried out a yeast two-hybrid screen using a BRCA1 bait composed of amino acids 1 to 1142 and identified BRD7 as a novel binding partner of BRCA1. This…”
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NF-κB is a critical mediator of BRCA1-induced chemoresistance
Published in Oncogene (06-02-2014)“…BRCA1 mediates resistance to apoptosis in response to DNA-damaging agents, causing BRCA1 wild-type tumours to be significantly more resistant to DNA damage…”
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Multifocal breast cancers are more prevalent in BRCA2 versus BRCA1 mutation carriers
Published in The journal of pathology. Clinical research (01-04-2020)“…Multifocal (MF)/multicentric (MC) breast cancer is generally considered to be where two or more breast tumours are present within the same breast, and is seen…”
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COMMD4 functions with the histone H2A-H2B dimer for the timely repair of DNA double-strand breaks
Published in Communications biology (19-04-2021)“…Genomic stability is critical for normal cellular function and its deregulation is a universal hallmark of cancer. Here we outline a previously undescribed…”
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