Cytidine Deaminase Resolves Replicative Stress and Protects Pancreatic Cancer from DNA-Targeting Drugs.
Audrey LumeauNicolas BéryAudrey FrancesMarion GayralGuillaume LabrousseCyril RibeyreCharlene LopezAdèle NevotAbdessamad El KaoutariNaima HanounEmeline SarotMarion PerrierFrederic PontJuan Pablo CerapioJean-Jacques FourniéFrederic LopezMiguel Madrid-MenciaVera PancaldiMarie-Jeanne PillaireValerie BergoglioJérôme TorrisaniNelson J DusettiJean-Sebastien HoffmannLouis BuscailMalik LutzmannPierre CordelierPublished in: Cancer research (2024)
Cytidine deaminase reduces replication stress and regulates DNA replication to confer resistance to DNA-damaging drugs in pancreatic cancer, unveiling a molecular vulnerability that could enhance treatment response.