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  • Review
  • Open Access
29 Citations
5,429 Views
14 Pages

ATM Kinase Dead: From Ataxia Telangiectasia Syndrome to Cancer

  • Sabrina Putti,
  • Alessandro Giovinazzo,
  • Matilde Merolle,
  • Maria Laura Falchetti and
  • Manuela Pellegrini

1 November 2021

ATM is one of the principal players of the DNA damage response. This protein exerts its role in DNA repair during cell cycle replication, oxidative stress, and DNA damage from endogenous events or exogenous agents. When is activated, ATM phosphorylat...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
7,354 Views
25 Pages

5 April 2012

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common cancers worldwide. HCCs are genetically and phenotypically heterogeneous tumors characterized by very poor prognosis, mainly due to the lack, at present, of effective therapeutic options, as th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,329 Views
18 Pages

The Effects and Mechanism of ATM Kinase Inhibitors in Toxoplasma gondii

  • Yangfei Xue,
  • Zhu Ying,
  • Fei Wang,
  • Meng Yin,
  • Yanqun Pei,
  • Jing Liu and
  • Qun Liu

Toxoplasma gondii, an important opportunistic pathogen, underscores the necessity of developing novel therapeutic drugs and identifying new drug targets. Our findings indicate that the half-maximal inhibitory concentrations (IC50) of KU60019 and CP46...

  • Review
  • Open Access
51 Citations
8,052 Views
17 Pages

Ataxia–telangiectasia mutated (ATM) functions as a key initiator and coordinator of DNA damage and cellular stress responses. ATM signaling pathways contain many downstream targets that regulate multiple important cellular processes, including...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
5,510 Views
27 Pages

Cooperative Blockade of CK2 and ATM Kinases Drives Apoptosis in VHL-Deficient Renal Carcinoma Cells through ROS Overproduction

  • Sofia Giacosa,
  • Catherine Pillet,
  • Irinka Séraudie,
  • Laurent Guyon,
  • Yann Wallez,
  • Caroline Roelants,
  • Christophe Battail,
  • Bertrand Evrard,
  • Frédéric Chalmel and
  • Odile Filhol
  • + 10 authors

2 February 2021

Kinase-targeted agents demonstrate antitumor activity in advanced metastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), which remains largely incurable. Integration of genomic approaches through small-molecules and genetically based high-throughput scr...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
5,203 Views
11 Pages

7 October 2021

Cell death is the ultimate form of cellular dysfunction, and is induced by a wide range of stresses including genotoxic stresses. During genotoxic stress, two opposite cellular reactions, cellular protection through DNA repair and elimination of dama...

  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
5,563 Views
11 Pages

17 January 2020

Next-generation sequencing has led to the recent discovery of several novel pancreatic cancer susceptibility genes. These genes include ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM), a serine/threonine kinase that is an integral component of DNA repair. Pathog...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,737 Views
25 Pages

Targeted Mass Spectrometry Enables Quantification of Novel Pharmacodynamic Biomarkers of ATM Kinase Inhibition

  • Jeffrey R. Whiteaker,
  • Tao Wang,
  • Lei Zhao,
  • Regine M. Schoenherr,
  • Jacob J. Kennedy,
  • Ulianna Voytovich,
  • Richard G. Ivey,
  • Dongqing Huang,
  • Chenwei Lin and
  • Amanda G. Paulovich
  • + 18 authors

30 July 2021

The ATM serine/threonine kinase (HGNC: ATM) is involved in initiation of repair of DNA double-stranded breaks, and ATM inhibitors are currently being tested as anti-cancer agents in clinical trials, where pharmacodynamic (PD) assays are crucial to he...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
7,647 Views
14 Pages

11 April 2021

Quinoline-3-carboxamides are an essential class of drug-like small molecules that are known to inhibit the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-related kinases (PIKK) family kinases. The quinoline nitrogen is shown to bind to the hinge region of the kinases...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
2,583 Views
11 Pages

ATM Kinase Small Molecule Inhibitors Prevent Radiation-Induced Apoptosis of Mouse Neurons In Vivo

  • Yüksel Aydar,
  • Sanara S. Rambukkanage,
  • Lauryn Brown,
  • Juan Wang,
  • Ji Sung Seo,
  • Keming Li,
  • Yong Cheng,
  • Laura Biddlestone-Thorpe,
  • Caila Boyd and
  • Kristoffer Valerie
  • + 1 author

ATM kinase is becoming an important therapeutic target for tumor radiosensitization. Radiation is known to cause neuro-inflammation and neurodegeneration; however, the effects of small molecule ATM inhibitors (ATMi’s) and radiation on normal ti...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,776 Views
30 Pages

Cancer and Radiosensitivity Syndromes: Is Impaired Nuclear ATM Kinase Activity the Primum Movens?

  • Laura El Nachef,
  • Elise Berthel,
  • Mélanie L. Ferlazzo,
  • Eymeric Le Reun,
  • Joelle Al-Choboq,
  • Juliette Restier-Verlet,
  • Adeline Granzotto,
  • Laurène Sonzogni,
  • Michel Bourguignon and
  • Nicolas Foray

13 December 2022

There are a number of genetic syndromes associated with both high cancer risk and clinical radiosensitivity. However, the link between these two notions remains unknown. Particularly, some cancer syndromes are caused by mutations in genes involved in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
5,202 Views
15 Pages

Kinase Inhibitors of DNA-PK, ATM and ATR in Combination with Ionizing Radiation Can Increase Tumor Cell Death in HNSCC Cells While Sparing Normal Tissue Cells

  • Eva-Maria Faulhaber,
  • Tina Jost,
  • Julia Symank,
  • Julian Scheper,
  • Felix Bürkel,
  • Rainer Fietkau,
  • Markus Hecht and
  • Luitpold V. Distel

17 June 2021

(1) Kinase inhibitors (KI) targeting components of the DNA damage repair pathway are a promising new type of drug. Combining them with ionizing radiation therapy (IR), which is commonly used for treatment of head and neck tumors, could improve tumor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,591 Views
15 Pages

A Triphenylphosphonium-Functionalized Delivery System for an ATM Kinase Inhibitor That Ameliorates Doxorubicin Resistance in Breast Carcinoma Mammospheres

  • Venturina Stagni,
  • Archontia Kaminari,
  • Claudia Contadini,
  • Daniela Barilà,
  • Rosario Luigi Sessa,
  • Zili Sideratou,
  • Spiros A. Vlahopoulos and
  • Dimitris Tsiourvas

25 February 2023

The enzyme ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM) kinase is a pluripotent signaling mediator which activates cellular responses to genotoxic and metabolic stress. It has been shown that ATM enables the growth of mammalian adenocarcinoma stem cells, and...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
8,103 Views
22 Pages

Tug of War between Survival and Death: Exploring ATM Function in Cancer

  • Venturina Stagni,
  • Veronica Oropallo,
  • Giulia Fianco,
  • Martina Antonelli,
  • Irene Cinà and
  • Daniela Barilà

27 March 2014

Ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM) kinase is a one of the main guardian of genome stability and plays a central role in the DNA damage response (DDR). The deregulation of these pathways is strongly linked to cancer initiation and progression as we...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,489 Views
26 Pages

27 July 2021

The DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) is composed of a DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit (DNA-PKcs) and Ku70/Ku80 heterodimer. DNA-PK is thought to act as the “sensor” for DNA double-stranded breaks (DSB), which are considered the mo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
363 Views
15 Pages

Caffeine May Delay the Radiation-Induced Nucleoshuttling of the ATM Kinase and Reduce the Recognition of the DNA Double-Strand Breaks in Human Cells

  • Léonie Moliard,
  • Juliette Restier-Verlet,
  • Joëlle Al-Choboq,
  • Adeline Granzotto,
  • Laurent Charlet,
  • Jacques Balosso,
  • Michel Bourguignon,
  • Laurent Pujo-Menjouet and
  • Nicolas Foray

25 December 2025

Since 2014, a model of the individual response to ionizing radiation (IR), based on the radiation-induced nucleoshuttling of the ATM protein kinase (RIANS), has been developed by our lab: after irradiation, ATM dimers monomerize in cytoplasm and diff...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
2,720 Views
25 Pages

Quantitative Correlations between Radiosensitivity Biomarkers Show That the ATM Protein Kinase Is Strongly Involved in the Radiotoxicities Observed after Radiotherapy

  • Eymeric Le Reun,
  • Larry Bodgi,
  • Adeline Granzotto,
  • Laurène Sonzogni,
  • Mélanie L. Ferlazzo,
  • Joëlle Al-Choboq,
  • Laura El-Nachef,
  • Juliette Restier-Verlet,
  • Elise Berthel and
  • Nicolas Foray
  • + 3 authors

9 September 2022

Tissue overreactions (OR), whether called adverse effects, radiotoxicity, or radiosensitivity reactions, may occur during or after anti-cancer radiotherapy (RT). They represent a medical, economic, and societal issue and raise the question of individ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,411 Views
16 Pages

DNA Damage Regulates the Functions of the RNA Binding Protein Sam68 through ATM-Dependent Phosphorylation

  • Venturina Stagni,
  • Silvia Orecchia,
  • Luca Mignini,
  • Sara Beji,
  • Ambra Antonioni,
  • Cinzia Caggiano,
  • Daniela Barilà,
  • Pamela Bielli and
  • Claudio Sette

9 August 2022

Cancer cells frequently exhibit dysregulation of the DNA damage response (DDR), genomic instability, and altered RNA metabolism. Recent genome-wide studies have strongly suggested an interaction between the pathways involved in the cellular response...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,878 Views
13 Pages

RYBP Sensitizes Cancer Cells to PARP Inhibitors by Regulating ATM Activity

  • Deanna V. Maybee,
  • Alexandra Maria Psaras,
  • Tracy A. Brooks and
  • Mohammad A. M. Ali

4 October 2022

Ring1 and YY1 Binding Protein (RYBP) is a member of the non-canonical polycomb repressive complex 1 (PRC1), and like other PRC1 members, it is best described as a transcriptional regulator. Previously, we showed that RYBP, along with other PRC1 membe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
6,659 Views
22 Pages

Nuclear Translocation of SRPKs Is Associated with 5-FU and Cisplatin Sensitivity in HeLa and T24 Cells

  • Ioanna Sigala,
  • Maria Koutroumani,
  • Anastasia Koukiali,
  • Thomas Giannakouros and
  • Eleni Nikolakaki

30 March 2021

Serine/arginine protein kinases (SRPKs) phosphorylate Arg/Ser dipeptide-containing proteins that play crucial roles in a broad spectrum of basic cellular processes. The existence of a large internal spacer sequence that separates the bipartite kinase...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,817 Views
10 Pages

PIM Kinase Inhibition Attenuates the Malignant Progression of Metastatic Hepatoblastoma

  • Janet R. Julson,
  • Colin H. Quinn,
  • Swatika Butey,
  • Michael H. Erwin,
  • Raoud Marayati,
  • Nazia Nazam,
  • Jerry E. Stewart and
  • Elizabeth A. Beierle

28 December 2023

Hepatoblastoma is the most common primary pediatric liver tumor. Children with pulmonary metastases at diagnosis experience survival rates as low as 25%. We have shown PIM kinases play a role in hepatoblastoma tumorigenesis. In this study, we assesse...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,013 Views
10 Pages

An ATM/CHK2 Signaling Pathway Induces Nuclear Translocation of SRPK2 in Cisplatin-Treated HeLa Cells

  • Ioanna Sigala,
  • Anastasia Koukiali,
  • Androulla Miliotou,
  • Phaedra Lougiaki,
  • Thomas Giannakouros and
  • Eleni Nikolakaki

9 December 2021

Chemotherapeutic agents are frequently used to treat various cancers, but the mechanisms mediating the cellular response to the drugs are still not fully understood. We previously reported that the nuclear translocation of serine/arginine protein kin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
39 Citations
5,999 Views
18 Pages

Under glucose deprivation, cells heavily mobilize oxidative phosphorylation to maintain energy homeostasis. This leads to the generation of high levels of ATP, as well as reactive oxygen species (ROS), from mitochondria. In nutrient starvation, autop...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,633 Views
15 Pages

A Chemical Proteomics Approach to Discover Regulators of Innate Immune Signaling

  • Andrew P. Kurland,
  • Boris Bonaventure and
  • Jeffrey R. Johnson

3 May 2023

Innate immune pathways are tightly regulated to balance an appropriate response to infectious agents and tolerable levels of inflammation. Dysregulation of innate immune pathways can lead to severe autoinflammatory disorders or susceptibility to infe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,514 Views
13 Pages

Checkpoint Kinase 1 Inhibitor Combined with Low Dose Hydroxyurea Promotes ATM-Activated NF-κB-Dependent Pro-Inflammatory Chemokine Expression in Melanomas

  • Nicole Lisa Li-Ann Goh,
  • Nur Jannah Abdul Rahim,
  • Rituparna Bhatt,
  • Si En Ong,
  • Khai Yee Lim,
  • Anastasia Gandini,
  • Zhen Zeng,
  • Snehlata Kumari and
  • Brian Gabrielli

29 May 2025

Background/Objectives: Melanoma has a rising incidence worldwide. Current treatments are effective, although the development of resistance is common. A novel anti-cancer treatment using checkpoint kinase 1 inhibitor (CHK1i), SRA737, in combination wi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
4,558 Views
18 Pages

1 September 2020

DNA damage response inhibitors (DDRi) may selectively enhance the inactivation of tumor cells in combination with ionizing radiation (IR). The induction of senescence may be the key mechanism of tumor cell inactivation in this combinatorial treatment...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
8,083 Views
23 Pages

29 September 2015

Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-related kinases (PIKKs) play vital roles in the regulation of cell growth, proliferation, survival, and consequently metabolism, as well as in the cellular response to stresses such as ionizing radiation or redox changes...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
7,609 Views
23 Pages

Targeting New Candidate Genes by Small Molecules Approaching Neurodegenerative Diseases

  • Hueng-Chuen Fan,
  • Ching-Shiang Chi,
  • Shin-Nan Cheng,
  • Hsiu-Fen Lee,
  • Jeng-Dau Tsai,
  • Shinn-Zong Lin and
  • Horng-Jyh Harn

Neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) are among the most feared of the disorders that afflict humankind for the lack of specific diagnostic tests and effective treatments. Understanding the molecular, cellular, biochemical changes of NDs may hold therapeu...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,459 Views
18 Pages

The heterotrimeric Tel2-Tti1-Tti2 or TTT complex is essential for cell viability and highly conserved in eukaryotes. As the co-chaperone of ATR, ATM, DNA-PKcs, mTOR, SMG1, and TRRAP, the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-related kinases (PIKKs) and a gro...

  • Review
  • Open Access
161 Citations
20,460 Views
31 Pages

Protein Kinases and Transcription Factors Activation in Response to UV-Radiation of Skin: Implications for Carcinogenesis

  • César López-Camarillo,
  • Elena Aréchaga Ocampo,
  • Mavil López Casamichana,
  • Carlos Pérez-Plasencia,
  • Elizbeth Álvarez-Sánchez and
  • Laurence A. Marchat

23 December 2011

Solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation is an important environmental factor that leads to immune suppression, inflammation, photoaging, and skin carcinogenesis. Here, we reviewed the specific signal transduction pathways and transcription factors involved...

  • Review
  • Open Access
28 Citations
11,368 Views
24 Pages

26 August 2020

Despite that the human autosomal recessive disease ataxia telangiectasia (A-T) is a rare pathology, interest in the function of ataxia-telangiectasia mutated protein (ATM) is extensive. From a clinical point of view, the role of ATM in the central ne...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,488 Views
20 Pages

Usher Syndrome Belongs to the Genetic Diseases Associated with Radiosensitivity: Influence of the ATM Protein Kinase

  • Joëlle Al-Choboq,
  • Mélanie L. Ferlazzo,
  • Laurène Sonzogni,
  • Adeline Granzotto,
  • Laura El-Nachef,
  • Mira Maalouf,
  • Elise Berthel and
  • Nicolas Foray

29 January 2022

Usher syndrome (USH) is a rare autosomal recessive disease characterized by the combination of hearing loss, visual impairment due to retinitis pigmentosa, and in some cases vestibular dysfunctions. Studies published in the 1980s reported that USH is...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,321 Views
17 Pages

ATM Kinase Inhibition Preferentially Sensitises PTEN-Deficient Prostate Tumour Cells to Ionising Radiation

  • Conor Hanna,
  • Victoria L. Dunne,
  • Steven M. Walker,
  • Karl T. Butterworth,
  • Nuala McCabe,
  • David J. J. Waugh,
  • Richard D. Kennedy and
  • Kevin M. Prise

30 December 2020

Radical radiotherapy, often in combination with hormone ablation, is a safe and effective treatment option for localised or locally-advanced prostate cancer. However, up to 30% of patients with locally advanced PCa will go on to develop biochemical f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,919 Views
21 Pages

The Radiobiological Characterization of Human and Porcine Lens Cells Suggests the Importance of the ATM Kinase in Radiation-Induced Cataractogenesis

  • Joëlle Al-Choboq,
  • Thibaud Mathis,
  • Juliette Restier-Verlet,
  • Laurène Sonzogni,
  • Laura El Nachef,
  • Adeline Granzotto,
  • Michel Bourguignon and
  • Nicolas Foray

21 August 2023

Studies about radiation-induced human cataractogenesis are generally limited by (1) the poor number of epithelial lens cell lines available (likely because of the difficulties of cell sampling and amplification) and (2) the lack of reliable biomarker...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,905 Views
18 Pages

Molecular and Cellular Responses to Ionization Radiation in Untransformed Fibroblasts from the Rothmund–Thomson Syndrome: Influence of the Nucleo-Shuttling of the ATM Protein Kinase

  • Joëlle Al-Choboq,
  • Myriam Nehal,
  • Laurène Sonzogni,
  • Adeline Granzotto,
  • Laura El Nachef,
  • Juliette Restier-Verlet,
  • Mira Maalouf,
  • Elise Berthel,
  • Bernard Aral and
  • Nicolas Foray
  • + 2 authors

18 January 2023

The Rothmund–Thomson syndrome (RTS) is a rare autosomal recessive disease associated with poikiloderma, telangiectasias, sun-sensitive rash, hair growth problems, juvenile cataracts and, for a subset of some RTS patients, a high risk of cancer,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,962 Views
23 Pages

5 December 2023

Menkes’ disease (MD) and Wilson’s disease (WD) are two major copper (Cu) metabolism-related disorders caused by mutations of the ATP7A and ATP7B ATPase gene, respectively. While Cu is involved in DNA strand breaks signaling and repair, th...

  • Review
  • Open Access
29 Citations
8,879 Views
30 Pages

G Protein-Coupled Receptor Systems as Crucial Regulators of DNA Damage Response Processes

  • Hanne Leysen,
  • Jaana Van Gastel,
  • Jhana O. Hendrickx,
  • Paula Santos-Otte,
  • Bronwen Martin and
  • Stuart Maudsley

26 September 2018

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and their associated proteins represent one of the most diverse cellular signaling systems involved in both physiological and pathophysiological processes. Aging represents perhaps the most complex biological proce...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
10,612 Views
16 Pages

p53 mRNA Metabolism Links with the DNA Damage Response

  • Sivakumar Vadivel Gnanasundram,
  • Ondrej Bonczek,
  • Lixiao Wang,
  • Sa Chen and
  • Robin Fahraeus

20 September 2021

Human cells are subjected to continuous challenges by different genotoxic stress attacks. DNA damage leads to erroneous mutations, which can alter the function of oncogenes or tumor suppressors, resulting in cancer development. To circumvent this, ce...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,732 Views
11 Pages

6 May 2021

The success of long-term host–virus partnerships is predicated on the ability of the host to limit the destructive potential of the virus and the virus’s skill in manipulating its host to persist undetected yet replicate efficiently when needed. By m...

  • Review
  • Open Access
49 Citations
14,317 Views
47 Pages

19 August 2013

Checkpoints monitor critical cell cycle events such as chromosome duplication and segregation. They are highly conserved mechanisms that prevent progression into the next phase of the cell cycle when cells are unable to accomplish the previous event...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
5,607 Views
24 Pages

VRK1 Phosphorylates Tip60/KAT5 and Is Required for H4K16 Acetylation in Response to DNA Damage

  • Raúl García-González,
  • Patricia Morejón-García,
  • Ignacio Campillo-Marcos,
  • Marcella Salzano and
  • Pedro A. Lazo

15 October 2020

Dynamic remodeling of chromatin requires acetylation and methylation of histones, frequently affecting the same lysine residue. These alternative epigenetic modifications require the coordination of enzymes, writers and erasers, mediating them such a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,919 Views
23 Pages

Shift in G1-Checkpoint from ATM-Alone to a Cooperative ATM Plus ATR Regulation with Increasing Dose of Radiation

  • Fanghua Li,
  • Emil Mladenov,
  • Rositsa Dueva,
  • Martin Stuschke,
  • Beate Timmermann and
  • George Iliakis

27 December 2021

The current view of the involvement of PI3-kinases in checkpoint responses after DNA damage is that ATM is the key regulator of G1-, S- or G2-phase checkpoints, that ATR is only partly involved in the regulation of S- and G2-phase checkpoints and tha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,798 Views
20 Pages

3 March 2021

The DNA damage response (DDR) pathway is upregulated in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) but its functional role is not known. The ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM) and AT and Rad3-related (ATR) protein kinases are key proximal...

  • Article
  • Open Access
35 Citations
7,167 Views
29 Pages

PARP1 Inhibition Augments UVB-Mediated Mitochondrial Changes—Implications for UV-Induced DNA Repair and Photocarcinogenesis

  • Csaba Hegedűs,
  • Gábor Boros,
  • Eszter Fidrus,
  • Gréta Nikoletta Kis,
  • Miklós Antal,
  • Tamás Juhász,
  • Eszter Anna Janka,
  • Laura Jankó,
  • György Paragh and
  • Éva Remenyik
  • + 2 authors

18 December 2019

Keratinocytes provide the first line of defense of the human body against carcinogenic ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Acute and chronic UVB-mediated cellular responses were widely studied. However, little is known about the role of mitochondrial regulat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,116 Views
16 Pages

Acer tegmentosum Maxim Inhibits Adipogenesis in 3t3-l1 Adipocytes and Attenuates Lipid Accumulation in Obese Rats Fed a High-Fat Diet

  • Hang-Hee Cho,
  • Soo-Jung Lee,
  • Sung-Ho Kim,
  • Sun-Hee Jang,
  • Chungkil Won,
  • Hong-Duck Kim,
  • Tae Hoon Kim and
  • Jae-Hyeon Cho

7 December 2020

We investigated the effect of Acer tegmentosum Maxim (ATM) on adipocyte differentiation in 3T3-L1 cells and anti-obesity properties in obese rats fed a high-fat diet (HFD). Cellular lipid content in DMI (dexamethasone, 3–isobutyl–1–...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,930 Views
13 Pages

Both ATM and DNA-PK Are the Main Regulators of HIV-1 Post-Integrational DNA Repair

  • Andrey Anisenko,
  • Anastasiia Nefedova,
  • Yulia Agapkina and
  • Marina Gottikh

1 February 2023

The integration of a DNA copy of an HIV-1 RNA genome into the host genome, carried out by the viral enzyme integrase, results in the formation of single-stranded gaps in cellular DNA that must be repaired. Here, we have analyzed the involvement of th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,417 Views
14 Pages

The Effect of Atm Loss on Radiosensitivity of a Primary Mouse Model of Pten-Deleted Brainstem Glioma

  • Connor E. Stewart,
  • María E. Guerra-García,
  • Lixia Luo,
  • Nerissa T. Williams,
  • Yan Ma,
  • Joshua A. Regal,
  • Debosir Ghosh,
  • Patrick Sansone,
  • Mark Oldham and
  • Zachary J. Reitman
  • + 3 authors

17 September 2022

Diffuse midline gliomas arise in the brainstem and other midline brain structures and cause a large proportion of childhood brain tumor deaths. Radiation therapy is the most effective treatment option, but these tumors ultimately progress. Inhibition...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,158 Views
15 Pages

Loss of atm in Zebrafish as a Model of Ataxia–Telangiectasia Syndrome

  • Kehua Chen,
  • Peng Wang,
  • Jingrun Chen,
  • Yiling Ying,
  • Yi Chen,
  • Eric Gilson,
  • Yiming Lu and
  • Jing Ye

Ataxia–telangiectasia mutated (ATM) is a key DNA damage signaling kinase that is mutated in humans with ataxia–telangiectasia (A-T) syndrome. This syndrome is characterized by neurodegeneration, immune abnormality, cancer predisposition,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
2,883 Views
16 Pages

Downregulation of ATM and BRCA1 Predicts Poor Outcome in Head and Neck Cancer: Implications for ATM-Targeted Therapy

  • Yu-Chu Wang,
  • Ka-Wo Lee,
  • Yi-Shan Tsai,
  • Hsing-Han Lu,
  • Si-Yun Chen,
  • Hsin-Ying Hsieh and
  • Chang-Shen Lin

ATM and BRCA1 are DNA repair genes that play a central role in homologous recombination repair. Alterations of ATM and BRCA1 gene expression are found in cancers, some of which are correlated with treatment response and patient outcome. However, the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,125 Views
13 Pages

11 October 2019

Most DNA viruses exhibit relatively low rates of spontaneous mutation. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying DNA virus genetic stability remain unclear. In principle, mutation rates should not depend solely on polymerase fidelity, but also on...

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