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Cancer Associated PRDM9: Implications for Linking Genomic Instability and Meiotic Recombination
The PR domain-containing 9 or PRDM9 is a gene recognized for its fundamental role in meiosis, a process essential for forming reproductive cells. Recent findings have implicated alterations in the PRDM9, particularly its zinc finger motifs, in the onset and progression of cancer. This association is...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10671843/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38003713 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242216522 |
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author | Ladias, Paris Markopoulos, Georgios S. Kostoulas, Charilaos Bouba, Ioanna Markoula, Sofia Georgiou, Ioannis |
author_facet | Ladias, Paris Markopoulos, Georgios S. Kostoulas, Charilaos Bouba, Ioanna Markoula, Sofia Georgiou, Ioannis |
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description | The PR domain-containing 9 or PRDM9 is a gene recognized for its fundamental role in meiosis, a process essential for forming reproductive cells. Recent findings have implicated alterations in the PRDM9, particularly its zinc finger motifs, in the onset and progression of cancer. This association is manifested through genomic instability and the misregulation of genes critical to cell growth, proliferation, and differentiation. In our comprehensive study, we harnessed advanced bioinformatic mining tools to delve deep into the intricate relationship between PRDM9F and cancer. We analyzed 136,752 breakpoints and found an undeniable association between specific PRDM9 motifs and the occurrence of double-strand breaks, a phenomenon evidenced in every cancer profile examined. Utilizing R statistical querying and the Regioner package, 55 unique sequence variations of PRDM9 were statistically correlated with cancer, from a pool of 1024 variations. A robust analysis using the Enrichr tool revealed prominent associations with various cancer types. Moreover, connections were noted with specific phenotypic conditions and molecular functions, underlining the pervasive influence of PRDM9 variations in the biological spectrum. The Reactome tool identified 25 significant pathways associated with cancer, offering insights into the mechanistic underpinnings linking PRDM9 to cancer progression. This detailed analysis not only confirms the pivotal role of PRDM9 in cancer development, but also unveils a complex network of biological processes influenced by its variations. The insights gained lay a solid foundation for future research aimed at deciphering the mechanistic pathways of PRDM9, offering prospects for targeted interventions and innovative therapeutic approaches in cancer management. |
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spelling | pubmed-106718432023-11-20 Cancer Associated PRDM9: Implications for Linking Genomic Instability and Meiotic Recombination Ladias, Paris Markopoulos, Georgios S. Kostoulas, Charilaos Bouba, Ioanna Markoula, Sofia Georgiou, Ioannis Int J Mol Sci Article The PR domain-containing 9 or PRDM9 is a gene recognized for its fundamental role in meiosis, a process essential for forming reproductive cells. Recent findings have implicated alterations in the PRDM9, particularly its zinc finger motifs, in the onset and progression of cancer. This association is manifested through genomic instability and the misregulation of genes critical to cell growth, proliferation, and differentiation. In our comprehensive study, we harnessed advanced bioinformatic mining tools to delve deep into the intricate relationship between PRDM9F and cancer. We analyzed 136,752 breakpoints and found an undeniable association between specific PRDM9 motifs and the occurrence of double-strand breaks, a phenomenon evidenced in every cancer profile examined. Utilizing R statistical querying and the Regioner package, 55 unique sequence variations of PRDM9 were statistically correlated with cancer, from a pool of 1024 variations. A robust analysis using the Enrichr tool revealed prominent associations with various cancer types. Moreover, connections were noted with specific phenotypic conditions and molecular functions, underlining the pervasive influence of PRDM9 variations in the biological spectrum. The Reactome tool identified 25 significant pathways associated with cancer, offering insights into the mechanistic underpinnings linking PRDM9 to cancer progression. This detailed analysis not only confirms the pivotal role of PRDM9 in cancer development, but also unveils a complex network of biological processes influenced by its variations. The insights gained lay a solid foundation for future research aimed at deciphering the mechanistic pathways of PRDM9, offering prospects for targeted interventions and innovative therapeutic approaches in cancer management. MDPI 2023-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10671843/ /pubmed/38003713 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242216522 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Ladias, Paris Markopoulos, Georgios S. Kostoulas, Charilaos Bouba, Ioanna Markoula, Sofia Georgiou, Ioannis Cancer Associated PRDM9: Implications for Linking Genomic Instability and Meiotic Recombination |
title | Cancer Associated PRDM9: Implications for Linking Genomic Instability and Meiotic Recombination |
title_full | Cancer Associated PRDM9: Implications for Linking Genomic Instability and Meiotic Recombination |
title_fullStr | Cancer Associated PRDM9: Implications for Linking Genomic Instability and Meiotic Recombination |
title_full_unstemmed | Cancer Associated PRDM9: Implications for Linking Genomic Instability and Meiotic Recombination |
title_short | Cancer Associated PRDM9: Implications for Linking Genomic Instability and Meiotic Recombination |
title_sort | cancer associated prdm9: implications for linking genomic instability and meiotic recombination |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10671843/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38003713 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242216522 |
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