Generación de líneas celulares con las alteraciones genéticas más frecuentes en cáncer de próstata
- José María Mora Rodríguez
- Irene de Miguel
- María Couto Muga
- Carolina Guerrero Amelín
- Belén G. Sánchez
- Alicia Bort
- Inés Díaz Laviada
- Nieves Rodríguez Henche
- Antonio Guerrero Ortega (ed. lit.)
- Germán Ros Magán (ed. lit.)
- Paloma Ruíz Benito (ed. lit.)
- Francisco Pascual Vives (ed. lit.)
- Cristina Tejedor Martínez (ed. lit.)
- Vanessa Tabernero Magro (ed. lit.)
Publisher: Editorial Universidad de Alcalá ; Universidad de Alcalá
ISBN: 978-84-18254-50-5
Year of publication: 2021
Pages: 51-58
Congress: Jornadas de Jóvenes Investigadores de la Universidad de Alcalá (8. 2021. Alcalá de Henares)
Type: Conference paper
Abstract
Cancer is a disease with a clear genetic component, and the genomic instability helps to modify the genome of tumor cells. The most common genetic alterations in prostate cancer (PCa) are the oncogenic fusion TMPRSS2-ERG, mutation of the SPOP gene and loss of PTEN. These alterations could affect the repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). In this context, we have generated PCa cell lines with genetic modifications and a reporter plasmid to study their influence on DNA repair by the A-NHEJ mechanism.