Loss of UFL1 Drives Chromosomal Instability in Prostate Cancer Tumorigenesis
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Biology · Cell Biology · Cancer
This study reveals that loss of the UFL1 gene, a key component of the UFMylation pathway, drives chromosomal instability (CIN) and promotes tumorigenesis in prostate cancer. Researchers demonstrated that UFL1 depletion disrupts mitotic progression and leads to aneuploidy, a hallmark of many cancers. For your interest in cellular and tissular disruptions, this finding highlights a novel mechanism linking protein homeostasis to genomic stability, with potential implications for understanding how similar pathways may contribute to germ cell health and age-related cellular decline.
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