chromatin remodeling genes

What are Some Key Chromatin Remodeling Genes Involved in Cancer?

Several chromatin remodeling genes have been identified as key players in cancer. These include:
ARID1A: Frequently mutated in ovarian and endometrial cancers.
EZH2: Overexpressed in several cancers, including prostate and breast cancer.
SMARCA4: Mutated in lung cancer and various other malignancies.
ATRX: Associated with pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors and gliomas.

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