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The Emerging Role of Chromatin Remodeling Complexes in Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian cancer (OC) is the fifth leading cause of women’s death from cancers. The high mortality rate is attributed to the late presence of the disease and the lack of modern diagnostic tools, including molecular biomarkers. Moreover, OC is a highly heterogeneous disease, which contributes to early...

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Autores principales: Vaicekauskaitė, Ieva, Sabaliauskaitė, Rasa, Lazutka, Juozas Rimantas, Jarmalaitė, Sonata
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9697406/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36430148
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232213670
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author Vaicekauskaitė, Ieva
Sabaliauskaitė, Rasa
Lazutka, Juozas Rimantas
Jarmalaitė, Sonata
author_facet Vaicekauskaitė, Ieva
Sabaliauskaitė, Rasa
Lazutka, Juozas Rimantas
Jarmalaitė, Sonata
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description Ovarian cancer (OC) is the fifth leading cause of women’s death from cancers. The high mortality rate is attributed to the late presence of the disease and the lack of modern diagnostic tools, including molecular biomarkers. Moreover, OC is a highly heterogeneous disease, which contributes to early treatment failure. Thus, exploring OC molecular mechanisms could significantly enhance our understanding of the disease and provide new treatment options. Chromatin remodeling complexes (CRCs) are ATP-dependent molecular machines responsible for chromatin reorganization and involved in many DNA-related processes, including transcriptional regulation, replication, and reparation. Dysregulation of chromatin remodeling machinery may be related to cancer development and chemoresistance in OC. Some forms of OC and other gynecologic diseases have been associated with mutations in specific CRC genes. Most notably, ARID1A in endometriosis-related OC, SMARCA4, and SMARCB1 in hypercalcemic type small cell ovarian carcinoma (SCCOHT), ACTL6A, CHRAC1, RSF1 amplification in high-grade serous OC. Here we review the available literature on CRCs’ involvement in OC to improve our understanding of its development and investigate CRCs as possible biomarkers and treatment targets for OC.
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spelling pubmed-96974062022-11-26 The Emerging Role of Chromatin Remodeling Complexes in Ovarian Cancer Vaicekauskaitė, Ieva Sabaliauskaitė, Rasa Lazutka, Juozas Rimantas Jarmalaitė, Sonata Int J Mol Sci Review Ovarian cancer (OC) is the fifth leading cause of women’s death from cancers. The high mortality rate is attributed to the late presence of the disease and the lack of modern diagnostic tools, including molecular biomarkers. Moreover, OC is a highly heterogeneous disease, which contributes to early treatment failure. Thus, exploring OC molecular mechanisms could significantly enhance our understanding of the disease and provide new treatment options. Chromatin remodeling complexes (CRCs) are ATP-dependent molecular machines responsible for chromatin reorganization and involved in many DNA-related processes, including transcriptional regulation, replication, and reparation. Dysregulation of chromatin remodeling machinery may be related to cancer development and chemoresistance in OC. Some forms of OC and other gynecologic diseases have been associated with mutations in specific CRC genes. Most notably, ARID1A in endometriosis-related OC, SMARCA4, and SMARCB1 in hypercalcemic type small cell ovarian carcinoma (SCCOHT), ACTL6A, CHRAC1, RSF1 amplification in high-grade serous OC. Here we review the available literature on CRCs’ involvement in OC to improve our understanding of its development and investigate CRCs as possible biomarkers and treatment targets for OC. MDPI 2022-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9697406/ /pubmed/36430148 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232213670 Text en © 2022 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/).
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Vaicekauskaitė, Ieva
Sabaliauskaitė, Rasa
Lazutka, Juozas Rimantas
Jarmalaitė, Sonata
The Emerging Role of Chromatin Remodeling Complexes in Ovarian Cancer
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