deletions (indels)

How Do Deletions Contribute to Cancer Development?

Deletions contribute to cancer development primarily by inactivating tumor suppressor genes. These genes typically help regulate cell division and repair DNA damage. When they are deleted, the cellular mechanisms that control growth are compromised, which can lead to cancer. For example, deletions in the TP53 gene, a critical tumor suppressor, are commonly observed in various cancers and are associated with more aggressive disease.

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