| Literature DB >> 31421907 |
Laura Romero-Pérez1, Didier Surdez2, Erika Brunet3, Olivier Delattre2, Thomas G P Grünewald4.
Abstract
Stromal Antigen 1 and 2 (STAG1/2) are key subunits of the cohesin complex that mediate sister chromatid cohesion, DNA repair, transcriptional regulation, and genome topology. Genetic alterations comprising any of the 11 cohesin-associated genes possibly occur in up to 26% of patients included in The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) studies. STAG2 shows the highest number of putative driver truncating mutations. We provide a comprehensive review of the function of STAG1/2 in human physiology and disease and an integrative analysis of available omics data on STAG alterations in a wide array of cancers, comprising 53 691 patients and 1067 cell lines. Lastly, we discuss opportunities for therapeutic intervention.Entities:
Keywords: STAG1; STAG2; cancer; chromosomal instability; cohesin; genome organization
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31421907 DOI: 10.1016/j.trecan.2019.07.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Cancer ISSN: 2405-8025