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29 Citations
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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
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
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...

  • 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...

  • 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
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
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...

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  • 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
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...

  • Review
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92 Citations
8,589 Views
13 Pages

31 August 2021

Ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM) is a central kinase that activates an extensive network of responses to cellular stress via a signaling role. ATM is activated by DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) and by oxidative stress, subsequently phosphorylatin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,895 Views
15 Pages

The intra-S-phase checkpoint was among the first reported cell cycle checkpoints in mammalian cells. It transiently slows down the rate of DNA replication after DNA damage to facilitate repair and thus prevents genomic instability. The ionizing radia...

  • 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...

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  • 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
31 Citations
5,676 Views
17 Pages

ATM and ATR Expression Potentiates HBV Replication and Contributes to Reactivation of HBV Infection upon DNA Damage

  • Anastasiya Kostyusheva,
  • Sergey Brezgin,
  • Ekaterina Bayurova,
  • Ilya Gordeychuk,
  • Maria Isaguliants,
  • Irina Goptar,
  • Felix Urusov,
  • Anastasiya Nikiforova,
  • Elena Volchkova and
  • Vladimir Chulanov
  • + 1 author

31 October 2019

Chronic hepatitis B virus infection (CHB) caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV) is one of the most common viral infections in the world. Reactivation of HBV infection is a life-threatening condition observed in patients with CHB receiving chemotherap...

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  • Open Access
34 Citations
4,404 Views
21 Pages

Plumbagin (5-hydroxy-2-methyl-1,4-naphthoquinone, PLB), a naturally occurring naphthoquinone mainly isolated from the plant Plumbago zeylanica L., has been proven to possess anticancer activities towards multiple types of cancer. Although there...

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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...

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  • Open Access
91 Citations
11,320 Views
13 Pages

ATM-Deficient Cancers Provide New Opportunities for Precision Oncology

  • Nicholas R. Jette,
  • Mehul Kumar,
  • Suraj Radhamani,
  • Greydon Arthur,
  • Siddhartha Goutam,
  • Steven Yip,
  • Michael Kolinsky,
  • Gareth J. Williams,
  • Pinaki Bose and
  • Susan P. Lees-Miller

14 March 2020

Poly-ADP ribose polymerase (PARP) inhibitors are currently used in the treatment of several cancers carrying mutations in the breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility genes BRCA1 and BRCA2, with many more potential applications under study and in cli...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
4,430 Views
14 Pages

Keratinocytes Migration Promotion, Proliferation Induction, and Free Radical Injury Prevention by 3-Hydroxytirosol

  • Mario Abate,
  • Marianna Citro,
  • Simona Pisanti,
  • Mariella Caputo and
  • Rosanna Martinelli

28 February 2021

3-hydroxytyrosol (HT) is the main phenolic compound found in olive oil with known antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties in several dermatological conditions, both when taken in the form of olive oil or pure in cosmeceutical for...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
7,067 Views
16 Pages

Targeting DNA damage and response (DDR) pathway has become an attractive approach in cancer therapy. The key mediators involved in this pathway are ataxia telangiectasia-mutated kinase (ATM) and ataxia telangiectasia-mutated, Rad3-related kinase (ATR...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,678 Views
11 Pages

Involvement of DNA Damage Response via the Ccndbp1–Atm–Chk2 Pathway in Mice with Dextran-Sodium-Sulfate-Induced Colitis

  • Ryoko Horigome,
  • Kenya Kamimura,
  • Yusuke Niwa,
  • Kohei Ogawa,
  • Ken-Ichi Mizuno,
  • Koichi Fujisawa,
  • Naoki Yamamoto,
  • Taro Takami,
  • Tomoyuki Sugano and
  • Shuji Terai
  • + 3 authors

25 June 2022

The dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-induced colitis mouse model has been widely utilized for human colitis research. While its mechanism involves a response to double-strand deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) damage, ataxia telangiectasia mutated (Atm)–c...

  • 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
4 Citations
3,092 Views
27 Pages

Relevance of ATM Status in Driving Sensitivity to DNA Damage Response Inhibitors in Patient-Derived Xenograft Models

  • Ankur Karmokar,
  • Rebecca Sargeant,
  • Adina M. Hughes,
  • Hana Baakza,
  • Zena Wilson,
  • Sara Talbot,
  • Sarah Bloomfield,
  • Elisabetta Leo,
  • Gemma N. Jones and
  • Alan Lau
  • + 4 authors

21 August 2023

Ataxia-telangiectasia mutated gene (ATM) is a key component of the DNA damage response (DDR) and double-strand break repair pathway. The functional loss of ATM (ATM deficiency) is hypothesised to enhance sensitivity to DDR inhibitors (DDRi). Whole-ex...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
4,510 Views
9 Pages

Silver Nanoparticle-Induced Phosphorylation of Histone H3 at Serine 10 Involves MAPK Pathways

  • Xiaoxu Zhao,
  • Yanying Rao,
  • Jie Liang,
  • Shoukai Lin,
  • Xiumei Wang,
  • Zhangliang Li and
  • Jianhui Huang

22 February 2019

The phosphorylation of histone H3 at serine 10 (p-H3S10) has been shown to be closely correlated with mitotic chromosome condensation. We previously reported that intracellular silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) release Ag ions that alter actin filament dy...

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  • Open Access
3,324 Views
19 Pages

29 May 2023

ATM depletion is associated with the multisystemic neurodegenerative syndrome ataxia–telangiectasia (A–T). The exact linkage between neurodegeneration and ATM deficiency has not been established yet, and no treatment is currently availabl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,103 Views
16 Pages

β-HPV 8E6 Attenuates ATM and ATR Signaling in Response to UV Damage

  • Jazmine A. Snow,
  • Vaibhav Murthy,
  • Dalton Dacus,
  • Changkun Hu and
  • Nicholas A. Wallace

26 November 2019

Given the high prevalence of cutaneous genus beta human papillomavirus (β-HPV) infections, it is important to understand how they manipulate their host cells. This is particularly true for cellular responses to UV damage, since our skin is conti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,915 Views
13 Pages

Cancer Cells Haploinsufficient for ATM Are Sensitized to PARP Inhibitors by MET Inhibition

  • Concetta D’Ambrosio,
  • Jessica Erriquez,
  • Sonia Capellero,
  • Simona Cignetto,
  • Maria Alvaro,
  • Eric Ciamporcero,
  • Maria Flavia Di Renzo,
  • Timothy Perera,
  • Giorgio Valabrega and
  • Martina Olivero

The MET oncogene encodes a tyrosine kinase (TK) receptor. Its activation protects cells from death but also stimulates DNA damage response by triggering excess replicative stress. Transcriptomic classification of cancer cell lines based on MET expres...

  • 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
16 Citations
4,201 Views
8 Pages

30 June 2021

Ataxia telangiectasia (AT) is characterized by extreme sensitivity to ionizing radiation. The gene mutated in AT, Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated (ATM), has serine/threonine protein kinase activity and mediates the activation of multiple signal transdu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
8,589 Views
20 Pages

Radiosensitization of Human Leukemic HL-60 Cells by ATR Kinase Inhibitor (VE-821): Phosphoproteomic Analysis

  • Barbora Šalovská,
  • Ivo Fabrik,
  • Kamila Ďurišová,
  • Marek Link,
  • Jiřina Vávrová,
  • Martina Řezáčová and
  • Aleš Tichý

7 July 2014

DNA damaging agents such as ionizing radiation or chemotherapy are frequently used in oncology. DNA damage response (DDR)—triggered by radiation-induced double strand breaks—is orchestrated mainly by three Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-related kinase...

  • 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
5 Citations
4,897 Views
18 Pages

The Combination of ATM and Chk1 Inhibitors Induces Synthetic Lethality in Colorectal Cancer Cells

  • Yuri Tozaki,
  • Hiromasa Aoki,
  • Rina Kato,
  • Kohki Toriuchi,
  • Saki Arame,
  • Yasumichi Inoue,
  • Hidetoshi Hayashi,
  • Eiji Kubota,
  • Hiromi Kataoka and
  • Mineyoshi Aoyama

25 January 2023

Genetic abnormalities induce the DNA damage response (DDR), which enables DNA repair at cell cycle checkpoints. Although the DDR is thought to function in preventing the onset and progression of cancer, DDR-related proteins are also thought to contri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,184 Views
19 Pages

New Synthetic Lethality Re-Sensitizing Platinum-Refractory Cancer Cells to Cisplatin In Vitro: The Rationale to Co-Use PARP and ATM Inhibitors

  • Watson P. Folk,
  • Alpana Kumari,
  • Tetsushi Iwasaki,
  • Erica K. Cassimere,
  • Slovénie Pyndiah,
  • Elizabeth Martin,
  • Kelly Homlar and
  • Daitoku Sakamuro

11 December 2021

The pro-apoptotic tumor suppressor BIN1 inhibits the activities of the neoplastic transcription factor MYC, poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP1), and ATM Ser/Thr kinase (ATM) by separate mechanisms. Although BIN1 deficits increase cancer-cell resis...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,404 Views
20 Pages

Loss of MER Tyrosine Kinase Attenuates Adipocyte Hypertrophy and Leads to Enhanced Thermogenesis in Mice Exposed to High-Fat Diet

  • Krisztina Köröskényi,
  • László Sós,
  • Melinda Rostás,
  • Albert Bálint Papp,
  • Endre Kókai,
  • Éva Garabuczi,
  • Dávid Deák,
  • Lívia Beke,
  • Gábor Méhes and
  • Zsuzsa Szondy

18 November 2024

Obesity is characterized by low-grade inflammation that originates predominantly from the expanding visceral adipose tissue, in which adipocytes respond to lipid overload with hypertrophy, and consequently die by apoptosis. Recruited adipose tissue m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,317 Views
19 Pages

22 November 2019

Retinoic acid (RA) has been widely used to protect skin from photo damage and skin carcinomas caused by solar ultraviolet (UV) irradiation, yet the mechanism remains elusive. Here, we report that all-trans retinoic acid (tRA) can directly induce the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
49 Citations
4,666 Views
14 Pages

7 June 2020

The response of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) to radiotherapy depends on human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV) status, and where improved outcome and survival is observed in HPV-positive disease. However, strategies to further radiosensi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,332 Views
24 Pages

ATM-Dependent Phosphorylation of Hepatitis B Core Protein in Response to Genotoxic Stress

  • Barbora Lubyova,
  • Eva Tikalova,
  • Kristyna Krulova,
  • Jan Hodek,
  • Ales Zabransky,
  • Ivan Hirsch and
  • Jan Weber

5 December 2021

Chronic hepatitis caused by infection with the Hepatitis B virus is a life-threatening condition. In fact, 1 million people die annually due to liver cirrhosis or hepatocellular carcinoma. Recently, several studies demonstrated a molecular connection...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
4,212 Views
25 Pages

19 December 2019

Peroxiredoxins (Prxs) are a family of thioredoxin peroxidases. Accumulating evidence suggests that changes in the expression of Prxs may be involved in neurodegenerative diseases pathology. However, the expression and function of Prxs in Parkinson&rs...

  • Article
  • Open Access
43 Citations
9,853 Views
20 Pages

Activation of DNA Damage Response Pathways during Lytic Replication of KSHV

  • Robert Hollingworth,
  • George L. Skalka,
  • Grant S. Stewart,
  • Andrew D. Hislop,
  • David J. Blackbourn and
  • Roger J. Grand

5 June 2015

Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) is the causative agent of several human malignancies. Human tumour viruses such as KSHV are known to interact with the DNA damage response (DDR), the molecular pathways that recognise and repair lesions...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,109 Views
16 Pages

1 October 2020

The intermediate filament synemin has been previously identified as novel regulator of cancer cell therapy resistance and DNA double strand break (DSB) repair. c-Abl tyrosine kinase is involved in both of these processes. Using PamGene technology, we...

  • Review
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13 Citations
9,324 Views
19 Pages

Targeting ATR Pathway in Solid Tumors: Evidence of Improving Therapeutic Outcomes

  • Dimitra Mavroeidi,
  • Anastasia Georganta,
  • Emmanouil Panagiotou,
  • Konstantinos Syrigos and
  • Vassilis L. Souliotis

27 February 2024

The DNA damage response (DDR) system is a complicated network of signaling pathways that detects and repairs DNA damage or induces apoptosis. Critical regulators of the DDR network include the DNA damage kinases ataxia telangiectasia mutated Rad3-rel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,738 Views
18 Pages

Multi-Level Control of the ATM/ATR-CHK1 Axis by the Transcription Factor E4F1 in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

  • Kalil Batnini,
  • Thibault Houles,
  • Olivier Kirsh,
  • Stanislas Du Manoir,
  • Mehdi Zaroual,
  • Hélène Delpech,
  • Chloé Fallet,
  • Matthieu Lacroix,
  • Laurent Le Cam and
  • Geneviève Rodier
  • + 2 authors

16 August 2022

E4F1 is essential for early embryonic mouse development and for controlling the balance between proliferation and survival of actively dividing cells. We previously reported that E4F1 is essential for the survival of murine p53-deficient cancer cells...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,801 Views
16 Pages

TP5, a Peptide Inhibitor of Aberrant and Hyperactive CDK5/p25: A Novel Therapeutic Approach against Glioblastoma

  • Emeline Tabouret,
  • Herui Wang,
  • Niranjana Amin,
  • Jinkyu Jung,
  • Romain Appay,
  • Jing Cui,
  • Qi Song,
  • Antonio Cardone,
  • Deric M. Park and
  • Zhengping Zhuang
  • + 2 authors

17 July 2020

We examined the efficacy of selective inhibition of cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (CDK5) in glioblastoma by TP5. We analyzed its impact in vitro on CDK5 expression and activity, cell survival, apoptosis and cell cycle. DNA damage was analyzed using the e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,249 Views
13 Pages

Variant Ataxia–Telangiectasia Presenting as Tremor–Dystonia Syndrome in a Bulgarian Religious Minority

  • Teodora Chamova,
  • Tihomir Todorov,
  • Paulius Palaima,
  • Petya Yankova,
  • Iliyana Pacheva,
  • Ivan Ivanov,
  • Bilyana Georgieva,
  • Sylvia Cherninkova,
  • Alexey Savov and
  • Ivailo Tournev
  • + 4 authors

27 May 2025

Background: Ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder due to mutations in the ATM gene. Given the residual kinase activity and the type of ATM mutation, its clinical spectrum varies from a severe classic phenotype to a varian...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,440 Views
20 Pages

23 September 2021

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a highly aggressive disease with a dismal prognosis. Here, we show how an inhibition of de novo dNTP synthesis by the ribonucleotide reductase (RNR) inhibitor hydroxyurea and an inhibition of epigenetic modi...

  • 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
91 Citations
10,722 Views
17 Pages

19 September 2012

Over recent decades, a deep understanding of pathways that repair DNA double strand breaks (DSB) has been gained from biochemical, structural, biophysical and cellular studies. DNA non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ) and homologous recombination (HR) r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
9,298 Views
16 Pages

The DNA-Damage Response to γ-Radiation Is Affected by miR-27a in A549 Cells

  • Andrea Di Francesco,
  • Cristiano De Pittà,
  • Francesca Moret,
  • Vito Barbieri,
  • Lucia Celotti and
  • Maddalena Mognato

2 September 2013

Perturbations during the cell DNA-Damage Response (DDR) can originate from alteration in the functionality of the microRNA-mediated gene regulation, being microRNAs (miRNAs), small non-coding RNAs that act as post-transcriptional regulators of gene e...

  • 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
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18 Citations
4,716 Views
8 Pages

5 November 2021

The Fanconi anemia (FA) DNA repair pathway coordinates a faithful repair mechanism for stalled DNA replication forks caused by factors such as DNA interstrand crosslinks (ICLs) or replication stress. An important role of FA pathway activation is init...

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