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ATRX is one of the most frequently mutated tumor suppressor genes in human cancers. ATRX protein is a chromatin remodeler and transcriptional regulator that is essential for normal development. ATRX loss in gliomas has been demonstrated to promote ALT. ATRX absence has also been strongly linked to DNA damage and replicative stress [9]. ATRX loss may occur by mutations, deletions, or gene fusions and correlates with other defined molecular changes such as the ALT phenotype, PDGFRA (platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha) amplification, and TP53 (tumor protein P53) mutation [10].




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