@article{b45ef7dee9ac41188951d39c97f06636,
title = "Genomic instability and mitochondrial homeostasis in cancer: does chromatin have a say?",
abstract = "While genomic instability and mitochondrial homeostasis are integral for cancer progression, how these two hallmarks interact remains poorly understood. Here, we reflect on the dialogue between chromatin-based genomic instability and impairment of mitochondrial function and depict the importance of this interaction in cancer progression to metastasis.",
keywords = "Genomic instability, cancer, chromatin, metabolism, mitochondrial homeostasis",
author = "Yue Liu and Haojian Li and Zimmerman, {Susan E.} and Urbain Weyemi",
note = "Funding Information: Genomic instability chromatin mitochondrial homeostasis metabolism cancer Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas CPRIT RR190101 College of Natural Sciences of the University of Texas at Austin Research in Dr. Weyemi{\textquoteright}s laboratory is supported by the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas grant (CPRIT RR190101) and the College of Natural Sciences of the University of Texas at Austin (STARTUP - CNS). Funding Information: We thank Dr. Christophe Redon of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) for the figure design. The studies described in this commentary were supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and USPHS grants MH18501 and DA000266. We thank Dr. William Bonner of the National Cancer Insitute, and Dr. Solomon H. Snyder of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine for their support and mentorship. ",
year = "2020",
doi = "10.1080/23723556.2020.1771959",
language = "English (US)",
journal = "Molecular and Cellular Oncology",
issn = "2372-3556",
publisher = "Taylor and Francis Ltd.",
}