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TONSL Is an Immortalizing Oncogene and a Therapeutic Target in Breast Cancer.

Aditi S KhatpeRebecca C DirksPoornima Bhat-NakshatriHenry Elmer MangKatie BaticSarah SwiezyJacob OlsonXi RaoYue WangHiromi TanakaSheng LiuJun WanDuojiao ChenYunlong LiuFang FangSandra AlthouseEmily HulseyMaggie M GranatirRebekah AddisonConstance J TemmGeorge E SanduskyAudrey Lee-GosselinKenneth P NephewKathy D MillerHarikrishna Nakshatri
Published in: Cancer research (2023)
The chr.8q24.3 amplicon-resident gene TONSL is upregulated during the initial steps of tumorigenesis to support neoplastic transformation by increasing DNA repair and represents a potential therapeutic target for treating breast cancer.
Keyphrases
  • dna repair
  • dna damage
  • dna damage response
  • genome wide
  • patient safety
  • oxidative stress
  • human health
  • gene expression
  • risk assessment