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Link between driver of ovarian cancer, metabolism opens up new therapeutic strategies

Link between driver of ovarian cancer, metabolism opens up new therapeutic strategies ANI | Updated: Jan 12, 2021 11:45 IST Washington [US], January 12 (ANI): Mutations that inactivate the ARID1A gene in ovarian cancer increase utilisation of the glutamine amino acid making cancer cells dependent on glutamine metabolism, according to a study by The Wistar Institute published online in Nature Cancer. Researchers also showed that pharmacologic inhibition of glutamine metabolism may represent an effective therapeutic strategy for ARID1A-mutant ovarian cancer. Up to 60 per cent of ovarian clear cell carcinomas (OCCC) have been inactivating mutations in the ARID1A tumor suppressor gene. These mutations are known genetic drivers of this type of cancer, which typically does not respond to chemotherapy and carries the worst prognosis among all subtypes of ovarian cancer.

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