Emerging functions of DNA transposases and oncogenic mutators in childhood cancer development Journal Article


Authors: Henssen, A. G.; Kentsis, A.
Article Title: Emerging functions of DNA transposases and oncogenic mutators in childhood cancer development
Abstract: Our understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of childhood cancers has advanced substantially, but their fundamental causes remain poorly understood. Recently, multiple mechanisms of DNA damage and repair have been associated with mutations observed in human cancers. Here, we review the physiologic functions and oncogenic activities of transposable genetic elements. In particular, we focus on the recent studies implicating DNA transposases RAG1/2 and PGBD5 as oncogenic mutators that promote genomic rearrangements in childhood leukemias and solid tumors. We outline future studies that will be needed to define the contributions of transposons to mutational processes that become dysregulated in cancer cells. In addition, we discuss translational approaches, including synthetic lethal strategies, for identifying and developing improved clinical therapies to target oncogenic transposons and transposases.
Journal Title: JCI Insight
Volume: 3
Issue: 20
ISSN: 2379-3708
Publisher: Amer Soc Clinical Investigation Inc  
Date Published: 2018-10-18
Start Page: e123172
Language: English
DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.123172
PUBMED: 30333322
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC6237467
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