Publications by authors named "P Schmezer"

The serine-/arginine-rich splicing factor 2 (SRSF2) plays pivotal roles in pre-mRNA processing and gene transcription. Recurrent mutations, particularly a proline-to-histidine substitution at position 95 (P95H), are common in neoplastic diseases. Here, we assess SRSF2's diverse functions in squamous cell carcinoma.

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  • ARID1A is a protein that is often changed in different types of cancer and helps fix DNA when it gets damaged.
  • When ARID1A is missing, it can cause problems with repairing DNA and lead to more issues in cells, like extra tiny nuclei.
  • ARID1A also affects how cells respond to treatments like radiation therapy, making it an important marker for doctors to understand how well a patient's cancer might respond to treatment.
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Mutations in histone H3.3-encoding genes causing mutant histone tails are associated with specific cancers such as pediatric glioblastomas (H3.3-G34R/V) and giant cell tumor of the bone (H3.

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Radiotherapy can induce various adverse effects including fibrosis in cancer patients. Radiation-induced aberrant expression of profibrotic genes has been associated with dysregulated epigenetic mechanisms. Pan-BET (bromodomain and extraterminal domain) inhibitors, such as JQ1 and I-BET151, have been reported to attenuate the profibrotic response after irradiation.

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The inhibitor of DNA-binding 3 (ID3) is a transcriptional regulator that limits interaction of basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors with their target DNA sequences. We previously reported that ID3 loss is associated with mutational signatures linked to DNA repair defects. Here we demonstrate that ID3 exhibits a dual role to promote DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair, particularly homologous recombination (HR).

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