The EXO1 gene, typically seen as a protector of DNA, has been found to pose risks when its levels are excessively high. This gene functions as a crucial component in DNA repair mechanisms.
Recent findings suggest that the overproduction of EXO1 may expose certain weaknesses in cancer cells, potentially paving the way for innovative treatment approaches.
As scientists continue to explore the behavior of this gene, there is hope that such understanding could lead to the development of new strategies in cancer therapy.