AURKA inhibition shows promise as a therapeutic strategy for ARID1A-mutant colorectal cancer
Rong-Sheng Qin,
Chun-Tao Li,
Fei Chen
et al.
Abstract:Purpose
Mutations in ARID1A frequently occur in colorectal cancer (CRC) cells. However, there are currently no clinical treatment options specifically addressing this aberration. The preliminary in vitro experiments revealed a synthetic lethal interaction between ARID1A and Aurora kinase A (AURKA) in colorectal cancer (CRC) cells.
Methods
We collected samples from 80 CRC patients and evaluated the efficacy of AURKA inhibitor (AURKAi) using the ATP-tumor chemosensitivity… Show more
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