Epigenetic therapy induces transcription of inverted SINEs and ADAR1 dependency
Cancer therapies that target epigenetic repressors can mediate their effects by activating retroelements within the human genome. Retroelement transcripts can form double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) that activates the MDA5 pattern recognition receptor. This state of viral mimicry leads to loss of cancer ce...
Main Authors: | Mehdipour, P, Marhon, SA, Ettayebi, I, Chakravarthy, A, Hosseini, A, Wang, Y, de Castro, FA, Loo Yau, H, Ishak, C, Abelson, S, O’Brien, CA, De Carvalho, DD |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2020
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