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Title: Investigating the Role of a Novel Genome Instability-Related Gene in Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma
Authors: Tanoto, Joselyn Phoebe Wylma
Keywords: Functional analysis
Oncogene
Genomic instability
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
Issue Date: 31-Jan-2025
Publisher: Indonesia International Institute for Life-Sciences
Series/Report no.: EP BM-004;EP080
Abstract: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a malignant and extremely aggressive cancer, proven by its high mortality rate and extremely low survival rate of its patients. This phenomenon happens due to either late diagnosis or the lack of treatment regimen for the patients. Genomic instability is an important cancer hallmark, since it can be said as the initiator of most other hallmarks and thus, may support both tumorigenesis and its progression to malignancy. This fact is propelled through in silico analysis, that shows involvement of Gene X in DNA repair and replication mechanisms. The importance of this Gene X is further emphasized by its significant elevation in oncogenic expression compared to the normal expression. Upon in vitro knockdown study, it was henceforth proven that the doubling time of the knockdown cell lines are significantly decreased compared to the negative control. Therefore, this study has managed to prove the oncogenic pattern resulted by overexpression of Gene X in PDAC cell line, and gave
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