Defective transcription elongation in a subset of cancers confers immunotherapy resistance
Transcription elongation (TE) is a key point of inducible gene expression regulation. Here, the authors report widespread TE defects (TEdeff) in a high proportion of cancers that correlate with poor immunotherapy response, highlighting TE defects as potential routes for immune resistance.
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Autores principales: | Vishnu Modur, Navneet Singh, Vakul Mohanty, Eunah Chung, Belal Muhammad, Kwangmin Choi, Xiaoting Chen, Kashish Chetal, Nancy Ratner, Nathan Salomonis, Matthew T. Weirauch, Susan Waltz, Gang Huang, Lisa Privette-Vinnedge, Joo-Seop Park, Edith M. Janssen, Kakajan Komurov |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/942ee42acc244ca2beabb5d1cf1d3a26 |
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