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Inducing DNA Damage Through R-loops to Kill Cancer Cells

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Journal Mol Cell Oncol
Specialty Oncology
Date 2021 Feb 8
PMID 33553604
Citations 4
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Abstract

R-loops are intermediate structures of transcription that can accumulate when transcriptional elongation is blocked by inhibiting BRD4. In normal cells, R-loop persistence suppresses firing of adjacent replication origins. This control is lost in a subset of cancer cells, where BRD4 inhibition results in R-loop accumulation, leading to transcription-replication collisions and DNA double-strand breaks during S-phase, followed by cell death. This finding sheds new light on the mechanisms by which BRD4 inhibitors function as cancer therapies, and indicates that targeting other cellular events to cause R-loop accumulation may be useful for cancer treatment.

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