ARID1A mutation and genomic stability
- PMID: 32391414
- PMCID: PMC7199758
- DOI: 10.1080/23723556.2019.1690923
ARID1A mutation and genomic stability
Abstract
We have recently discovered that AT-rich interactive domain-containing protein 1A (ARID1A) protects telomere cohesion through regulation of the cohesin subunit stromal antigen 1 (STAG1). ARID1A inactivation results in mitotic defects and negatively selects gross chromosomal aberrations, resulting in preservation of genomic stability in ARID1A-mutated cancers. These findings explain the long-standing paradox between mitotic defects caused by ARID1A inactivation and the lack of genomic instability in ARID1A-mutated cancers.
Keywords: ARID1A; OCCC; STAG1; SWI/SNF; genomic instability; mitotic defects; telomere.
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