Oncogene-induced replication stress characterizes many aggressive cancers. Several treatments are being developed that target replication stress, however, identification of tumors with high levels of replication stress remains challenging. We describe a gene expression signature of oncogene-induced replication stress. A panel of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and non-transformed cell lines were engineered to overexpress CDC25A, CCNE1 or MYC, which resulted in slower replication kinetics. RNA sequencing analysis revealed a set of 52 commonly upregulated genes. In parallel, mRNA expression analysis of patient-derived tumor samples (TCGA, n = 10,592) also revealed differential gene expression in tumors with amplification of oncogenes tha...
Genomic instability is a hallmark of cancer for which an important cause is the DNA damage generated...
Genomic instability plays a key role in driving cancer development. It is already found in precancer...
Genomically instable cancers are characterized by progressive loss and gain of chromosomal fragments...
Oncogene-induced replication stress characterizes many aggressive cancers. Several treatments are be...
Replication stress entails the improper progression of DNA replication. In cancer cells, including b...
Replication stress entails the improper progression of DNA replication. In cancer cells, including b...
Replication stress entails the improper progression of DNA replication. In cancer cells, including b...
Replication stress entails the improper progression of DNA replication. In cancer cells, including b...
Replication stress entails the improper progression of DNA replication. In cancer cells, including b...
Oncogene activation disturbs cellular processes and accommodates a complex landscape of changes in t...
Oncogene activation disturbs cellular processes and accommodates a complex landscape of changes in t...
Genomic instability is a hallmark of cancer for which an important cause is the DNA damage generated...
Genomic instability is a hallmark of cancer for which an important cause is the DNA damage generated...
Genomic instability is a hallmark of cancer for which an important cause is the DNA damage generated...
Genomic instability is a hallmark of cancer for which an important cause is the DNA damage generated...
Genomic instability is a hallmark of cancer for which an important cause is the DNA damage generated...
Genomic instability plays a key role in driving cancer development. It is already found in precancer...
Genomically instable cancers are characterized by progressive loss and gain of chromosomal fragments...
Oncogene-induced replication stress characterizes many aggressive cancers. Several treatments are be...
Replication stress entails the improper progression of DNA replication. In cancer cells, including b...
Replication stress entails the improper progression of DNA replication. In cancer cells, including b...
Replication stress entails the improper progression of DNA replication. In cancer cells, including b...
Replication stress entails the improper progression of DNA replication. In cancer cells, including b...
Replication stress entails the improper progression of DNA replication. In cancer cells, including b...
Oncogene activation disturbs cellular processes and accommodates a complex landscape of changes in t...
Oncogene activation disturbs cellular processes and accommodates a complex landscape of changes in t...
Genomic instability is a hallmark of cancer for which an important cause is the DNA damage generated...
Genomic instability is a hallmark of cancer for which an important cause is the DNA damage generated...
Genomic instability is a hallmark of cancer for which an important cause is the DNA damage generated...
Genomic instability is a hallmark of cancer for which an important cause is the DNA damage generated...
Genomic instability is a hallmark of cancer for which an important cause is the DNA damage generated...
Genomic instability plays a key role in driving cancer development. It is already found in precancer...
Genomically instable cancers are characterized by progressive loss and gain of chromosomal fragments...