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Posted: 2025-05-06 09:51:33 UTC

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Glioblastoma, a deadly brain cancer, may be powered by folded DNA rather than just broken genes. These folds create '3D hubs' that promote cancer gene activity. Researchers used CRISPR to shut down these hubs, causing cancer cells to stop acting like tumor-building monsters. This folding mechanism is also found in 16 other cancers.
Glioblastoma may be powered by folded DNA, not just broken genes
3D hubs formed by DNA folds promote cancer gene activity
CRISPR can shut down these hubs, stopping cancer cell growth
This folding mechanism is found in 16 other cancers
Understanding the role of DNA folding in cancer
Developing therapies to target these 3D hubs