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- Molecular Bases of Disease DNA and ChromosomesOpen Access
Arsenic Inhibits DNA Mismatch Repair by Promoting EGFR Expression and PCNA Phosphorylation
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 290Issue 23p14536–14541Published online: April 23, 2015- Dan Tong
- Janice Ortega
- Christine Kim
- Jian Huang
- Liya Gu
- Guo-Min Li
Cited in Scopus: 30Both genotoxic and non-genotoxic chemicals can act as carcinogens. However, while genotoxic compounds lead directly to mutations that promote unregulated cell growth, the mechanism by which non-genotoxic carcinogens lead to cellular transformation is poorly understood. Using a model non-genotoxic carcinogen, arsenic, we show here that exposure to arsenic inhibits mismatch repair (MMR) in human cells, possibly through its ability to stimulate epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-dependent tyrosine phosphorylation of proliferating cellular nuclear antigen (PCNA).