Cyclin A2/E1 activation defines a hepatocellular carcinoma subclass with a rearrangement signature of replication stress

Cyclins A2 and E1 are known to regulate the cell cycle by promoting S phase entry and progression. Here, they identify an aggressive hepatocellular carcinoma subgroup exhibiting cyclin activation through various mechanisms and find this subgroup to display replication stress-induced structural rearr...

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Autores principales: Quentin Bayard, Léa Meunier, Camille Peneau, Victor Renault, Jayendra Shinde, Jean-Charles Nault, Iadh Mami, Gabrielle Couchy, Giuliana Amaddeo, Emmanuel Tubacher, Delphine Bacq, Vincent Meyer, Tiziana La Bella, Audrey Debaillon-Vesque, Paulette Bioulac-Sage, Olivier Seror, Jean-Frédéric Blanc, Julien Calderaro, Jean-François Deleuze, Sandrine Imbeaud, Jessica Zucman-Rossi, Eric Letouzé
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/d1c71c5d3832437783153fd87d02ea45
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Sumario:Cyclins A2 and E1 are known to regulate the cell cycle by promoting S phase entry and progression. Here, they identify an aggressive hepatocellular carcinoma subgroup exhibiting cyclin activation through various mechanisms and find this subgroup to display replication stress-induced structural rearrangements frequently activating TERT promoter.