Analysis of translesion polymerases in colorectal cancer cells following cetuximab treatment: A network perspective
Anubrata Das,
Georgios V. Gkoutos,
Animesh Acharjee
Abstract:IntroductionAdaptive mutagenesis observed in colorectal cancer (CRC) cells upon exposure to EGFR inhibitors contributes to the development of resistance and recurrence. Multiple investigations have indicated a parallel between cancer cells and bacteria in terms of exhibiting adaptive mutagenesis. This phenomenon entails a transient and coordinated escalation of error‐prone translesion synthesis polymerases (TLS polymerases), resulting in mutagenesis of a magnitude sufficient to drive the selection of resistant… Show more
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