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31 Citations
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DNA Damage and DNA Damage Response in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia

  • Henning D. Popp,
  • Vanessa Kohl,
  • Nicole Naumann,
  • Johanna Flach,
  • Susanne Brendel,
  • Helga Kleiner,
  • Christel Weiss,
  • Wolfgang Seifarth,
  • Susanne Saussele and
  • Alice Fabarius
  • + 1 author

11 February 2020

DNA damage and alterations in the DNA damage response (DDR) are critical sources of genetic instability that might be involved in BCR-ABL1 kinase-mediated blastic transformation of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). Here, increased DNA damage is detecte...

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24 Citations
14,666 Views
13 Pages

Sumoylation and the DNA Damage Response

  • Catherine A. Cremona,
  • Prabha Sarangi and
  • Xiaolan Zhao

4 September 2012

The cellular response to DNA damage involves multiple pathways that work together to promote survival in the face of increased genotoxic lesions. Proteins in these pathways are often posttranslationally modified, either by small groups such as phosph...

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146 Citations
23,794 Views
22 Pages

Autophagy in DNA Damage Response

  • Piotr Czarny,
  • Elzbieta Pawlowska,
  • Jolanta Bialkowska-Warzecha,
  • Kai Kaarniranta and
  • Janusz Blasiak

23 January 2015

DNA damage response (DDR) involves DNA repair, cell cycle regulation and apoptosis, but autophagy is also suggested to play a role in DDR. Autophagy can be activated in response to DNA-damaging agents, but the exact mechanism underlying this activa...

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34 Citations
9,576 Views
24 Pages

Targeting the DNA Damage Response for Cancer Therapy

  • Ruoxi Wang,
  • Yating Sun,
  • Chunshuang Li,
  • Yaoyao Xue and
  • Xueqing Ba

2 November 2023

Over the course of long-term evolution, cells have developed intricate defense mechanisms in response to DNA damage; these mechanisms play a pivotal role in maintaining genomic stability. Defects in the DNA damage response pathways can give rise to v...

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18 Citations
5,742 Views
19 Pages

Histone Phosphorylation in DNA Damage Response

  • Ping Gong,
  • Zhaohui Guo,
  • Shengping Wang,
  • Shufeng Gao and
  • Qinhong Cao

The DNA damage response (DDR) is crucial for maintaining genomic stability and preventing the accumulation of mutations that can lead to various diseases, including cancer. The DDR is a complex cellular regulatory network that involves DNA damage sen...

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102 Citations
10,939 Views
28 Pages

DNA Damage Response and Immune Defense

  • Claudia Nastasi,
  • Laura Mannarino and
  • Maurizio D’Incalci

12 October 2020

DNA damage is the cause of numerous human pathologies including cancer, premature aging, and chronic inflammatory conditions. The DNA damage response (DDR), in turn, coordinates DNA damage checkpoint activation and promotes the removal of DNA lesions...

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16 Citations
4,133 Views
14 Pages

Understanding DNA Damage Response and DNA Repair in Multiple Myeloma

  • Cole Petrilla,
  • Joshua Galloway,
  • Ruchi Kudalkar,
  • Aya Ismael and
  • Francesca Cottini

17 August 2023

Multiple myeloma (MM) is a plasma cell malignancy characterized by several genetic abnormalities, including chromosomal translocations, genomic deletions and gains, and point mutations. DNA damage response (DDR) and DNA repair mechanisms are altered...

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14 Citations
6,888 Views
19 Pages

Harnessing the Nucleolar DNA Damage Response in Cancer Therapy

  • Jiachen Xuan,
  • Kezia Gitareja,
  • Natalie Brajanovski and
  • Elaine Sanij

28 July 2021

The nucleoli are subdomains of the nucleus that form around actively transcribed ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes. They serve as the site of rRNA synthesis and processing, and ribosome assembly. There are 400–600 copies of rRNA genes (rDNA) in human cells...

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6 Citations
2,992 Views
20 Pages

26 December 2024

The DNA replication machinery is highly conserved from bacteria to eukaryotic cells. Faithful DNA replication is vital for cells to transmit accurate genetic information to the next generation. However, both internal and external DNA damages threaten...

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115 Citations
18,591 Views
43 Pages

The RNA Splicing Response to DNA Damage

  • Lulzim Shkreta and
  • Benoit Chabot

29 October 2015

The number of factors known to participate in the DNA damage response (DDR) has expanded considerably in recent years to include splicing and alternative splicing factors. While the binding of splicing proteins and ribonucleoprotein complexes to nasc...

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144 Citations
26,419 Views
19 Pages

DNA Damage Response in Plants: Conserved and Variable Response Compared to Animals

  • Kaoru Okamoto Yoshiyama,
  • Kengo Sakaguchi and
  • Seisuke Kimura

21 November 2013

The genome of an organism is under constant attack from endogenous and exogenous DNA damaging factors, such as reactive radicals, radiation, and genotoxins. Therefore, DNA damage response systems to sense DNA damage, arrest cell cycle, repair DNA les...

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53 Citations
9,108 Views
14 Pages

MicroRNAs, DNA Damage Response, and Cancer Treatment

  • Mingyang He,
  • Weiwei Zhou,
  • Chuang Li and
  • Mingxiong Guo

12 December 2016

As a result of various stresses, lesions caused by DNA-damaging agents occur constantly in each cell of the human body. Generally, DNA damage is recognized and repaired by the DNA damage response (DDR) machinery, and the cells survive. When repair fa...

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99 Citations
8,821 Views
24 Pages

DNA Damage Response and Oxidative Stress in Systemic Autoimmunity

  • Vassilis L. Souliotis,
  • Nikolaos I. Vlachogiannis,
  • Maria Pappa,
  • Alexandra Argyriou,
  • Panagiotis A. Ntouros and
  • Petros P. Sfikakis

The DNA damage response and repair (DDR/R) network, a sum of hierarchically structured signaling pathways that recognize and repair DNA damage, and the immune response to endogenous and/or exogenous threats, act synergistically to enhance cellular de...

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109 Citations
20,817 Views
24 Pages

Activation of the DNA Damage Response by RNA Viruses

  • Ellis L. Ryan,
  • Robert Hollingworth and
  • Roger J. Grand

RNA viruses are a genetically diverse group of pathogens that are responsible for some of the most prevalent and lethal human diseases. Numerous viruses introduce DNA damage and genetic instability in host cells during their lifecycles and some speci...

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16 Citations
5,370 Views
13 Pages

2 October 2020

Speckle-type BTB/POZ protein (SPOP) is a substrate recognition receptor of the cullin-3 (CUL3)/RING type ubiquitin E3 complex. To date, approximately 30 proteins have been identified as ubiquitinated substrates of the CUL3/SPOP complex. Pathologicall...

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69 Citations
11,837 Views
29 Pages

25 July 2020

Metabolism is a fundamental cellular process that can become harmful for cells by leading to DNA damage, for instance by an increase in oxidative stress or through the generation of toxic byproducts. To deal with such insults, cells have evolved soph...

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12 Citations
8,901 Views
15 Pages

Connecting Chromatin Modifying Factors to DNA Damage Response

  • Weiwei Lai,
  • Hongde Li,
  • Shuang Liu and
  • Yongguang Tao

24 January 2013

Cells are constantly damaged by factors that can induce DNA damage. Eukaryotic cells must rapidly load DNA repair proteins onto damaged chromatin during the DNA damage response (DDR). Chromatin-remodeling complexes use the energy from ATP hydrolysis...

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11 Citations
5,302 Views
16 Pages

The DNA Damage Response in Fully Grown Mammalian Oocytes

  • Alexandros Pailas,
  • Konstantina Niaka,
  • Chrysoula Zorzompokou and
  • Petros Marangos

24 February 2022

DNA damage in cells can occur physiologically or may be induced by exogenous factors. Genotoxic damage may cause cancer, ageing, serious developmental diseases and anomalies. If the damage occurs in the germline, it can potentially lead to infertilit...

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22 Citations
5,370 Views
15 Pages

Microtubules are major components of the cytoskeleton that play important roles in cellular processes such as intracellular transport and cell division. In recent years, it has become evident that microtubule networks play a role in genome maintenanc...

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22 Citations
7,977 Views
16 Pages

3 September 2021

Due to their sessile lifestyle, plants are especially exposed to various stresses, including genotoxic stress, which results in altered genome integrity. Upon the detection of DNA damage, distinct cellular responses lead to cell cycle arrest and the...

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68 Citations
8,507 Views
22 Pages

Targeting DNA Damage Response in Prostate and Breast Cancer

  • Antje M. Wengner,
  • Arne Scholz and
  • Bernard Haendler

4 November 2020

Steroid hormone signaling induces vast gene expression programs which necessitate the local formation of transcription factories at regulatory regions and large-scale alterations of the genome architecture to allow communication among distantly relat...

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21 Citations
3,919 Views
14 Pages

MBNL2 Regulates DNA Damage Response via Stabilizing p21

  • Jin Cai,
  • Ningchao Wang,
  • Guanglan Lin,
  • Haowei Zhang,
  • Weidong Xie,
  • Yaou Zhang and
  • Naihan Xu

RNA-binding proteins are frequently dysregulated in human cancer and able to modulate tumor cell proliferation as well as tumor metastasis through post-transcriptional regulation on target genes. Abnormal DNA damage response and repair mechanism are...

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72 Citations
9,777 Views
20 Pages

The Role of the DNA Damage Response throughout the Papillomavirus Life Cycle

  • Caleb C. McKinney,
  • Katherine L. Hussmann and
  • Alison A. McBride

21 May 2015

The DNA damage response (DDR) maintains genomic integrity through an elaborate network of signaling pathways that sense DNA damage and recruit effector factors to repair damaged DNA. DDR signaling pathways are usurped and manipulated by the replicati...

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52 Citations
8,149 Views
18 Pages

30 September 2015

The Ras-related C3 botulinum toxin substrate 1 (Rac1) belongs to the family of Ras-homologous small GTPases. It is well characterized as a membrane-bound signal transducing molecule that is involved in the regulation of cell motility and adhesion as...

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100 Citations
13,125 Views
26 Pages

Replication Stress, DNA Damage, Inflammatory Cytokines and Innate Immune Response

  • Sandrine Ragu,
  • Gabriel Matos-Rodrigues and
  • Bernard S. Lopez

9 April 2020

Complete and accurate DNA replication is essential to genome stability maintenance during cellular division. However, cells are routinely challenged by endogenous as well as exogenous agents that threaten DNA stability. DNA breaks and the activation...

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14 Citations
4,729 Views
12 Pages

Lysine Crotonylation: An Emerging Player in DNA Damage Response

  • Yuqin Zhao,
  • Shuailin Hao,
  • Wenchi Wu,
  • Youhang Li,
  • Kaiping Hou,
  • Yu Liu,
  • Wei Cui,
  • Xingzhi Xu and
  • Hailong Wang

5 October 2022

The DNA damage response (DDR) system plays an important role in maintaining genome stability and preventing related diseases. The DDR network comprises many proteins and posttranslational modifications (PTMs) to proteins, which work in a coordinated...

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11 Citations
4,047 Views
17 Pages

25 November 2021

Maintenance of genomic integrity is crucial for cell survival. As such, elegant DNA damage response (DDR) systems have evolved to ensure proper repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and other lesions that threaten genomic integrity. Towards this...

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2 Citations
2,398 Views
29 Pages

Interplay Between the Cytoskeleton and DNA Damage Response in Cancer Progression

  • Clarissa Esmeralda Halim,
  • Shuo Deng,
  • Karen Carmelina Crasta and
  • Celestial T. Yap

21 April 2025

DNA damage has emerged as a critical factor in fuelling the development and progression of cancer. DNA damage response (DDR) pathways lie at the crux of cell fate decisions following DNA damage induction, which can either trigger the repair of detrim...

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80 Citations
12,596 Views
25 Pages

Function and Interactions of ERCC1-XPF in DNA Damage Response

  • Maryam Faridounnia,
  • Gert E. Folkers and
  • Rolf Boelens

5 December 2018

Numerous proteins are involved in the multiple pathways of the DNA damage response network and play a key role to protect the genome from the wide variety of damages that can occur to DNA. An example of this is the structure-specific endonuclease ERC...

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24 Citations
5,983 Views
23 Pages

28 January 2021

Multiple myeloma (MM) is an incurable plasma cell malignancy characterized by genomic instability. MM cells present various forms of genetic instability, including chromosomal instability, microsatellite instability, and base-pair alterations, as wel...

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19 Citations
5,292 Views
24 Pages

7 September 2020

Virus–host cell interactions include several skirmishes between the virus and its host, and the DNA damage response (DDR) network is one of their important battlegrounds. Although some aspects of the DDR are exploited by adenovirus (Ad) to impr...

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90 Citations
18,899 Views
20 Pages

The Role of PALB2 in the DNA Damage Response and Cancer Predisposition

  • Thales C. Nepomuceno,
  • Giuliana De Gregoriis,
  • Francisco M. Bastos De Oliveira,
  • Guilherme Suarez-Kurtz,
  • Alvaro N. Monteiro and
  • Marcelo A. Carvalho

The deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) damage response (DDR) is a major feature in the maintenance of genome integrity and in the suppression of tumorigenesis. PALB2 (Partner and Localizer of Breast Cancer 2 (BRCA2)) plays an important role in maintaining g...

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21 Citations
6,326 Views
11 Pages

Protoparvovirus Interactions with the Cellular DNA Damage Response

  • Kinjal Majumder,
  • Igor Etingov and
  • David J. Pintel

31 October 2017

Protoparvoviruses are simple single-stranded DNA viruses that infect many animal species. The protoparvovirus minute virus of mice (MVM) infects murine and transformed human cells provoking a sustained DNA damage response (DDR). This DDR is dependent...

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34 Citations
7,393 Views
16 Pages

Atrazine Triggers DNA Damage Response and Induces DNA Double-Strand Breaks in MCF-10A Cells

  • Peixin Huang,
  • John Yang,
  • Jie Ning,
  • Michael Wang and
  • Qisheng Song

24 June 2015

Atrazine, a pre-emergent herbicide in the chloro-s-triazine family, has been widely used in crop lands and often detected in agriculture watersheds, which is considered as a potential threat to human health. Although atrazine and its metabolites show...

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15 Citations
5,946 Views
20 Pages

The Intra- and Extra-Telomeric Role of TRF2 in the DNA Damage Response

  • Siti A. M. Imran,
  • Muhammad Dain Yazid,
  • Wei Cui and
  • Yogeswaran Lokanathan

14 September 2021

Telomere repeat binding factor 2 (TRF2) has a well-known function at the telomeres, which acts to protect the telomere end from being recognized as a DNA break or from unwanted recombination. This protection mechanism prevents DNA instability from mu...

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257 Views
14 Pages

Roles of DNA Damage Response Pathway in the Regulation of the Nuclear Envelope

  • Yasunao Kamikawa,
  • Zuqian Wu,
  • Kenshiro Fujise,
  • Kazunori Imaizumi and
  • Atsushi Saito

The nuclear envelope (NE) functions as a barrier between the cytoplasm and nucleus. Over the past decade, NE has revealed unexpectedly divergent structural alterations. NE rupture triggers the uncontrollable exchange of macromolecules across the NE a...

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109 Citations
12,313 Views
32 Pages

DNA Damage Response in Cancer Therapy and Resistance: Challenges and Opportunities

  • Dana Jurkovicova,
  • Christiana M. Neophytou,
  • Ana Čipak Gašparović and
  • Ana Cristina Gonçalves

24 November 2022

Resistance to chemo- and radiotherapy is a common event among cancer patients and a reason why new cancer therapies and therapeutic strategies need to be in continuous investigation and development. DNA damage response (DDR) comprises several pathway...

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52 Citations
10,263 Views
39 Pages

29 July 2021

Cells respond to genotoxic stress through a series of complex protein pathways called DNA damage response (DDR). These monitoring mechanisms ensure the maintenance and the transfer of a correct genome to daughter cells through a selection of DNA repa...

  • Article
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18 Citations
4,511 Views
15 Pages

Oxidative Stress and Deregulated DNA Damage Response Network in Lung Cancer Patients

  • Dimitra T. Stefanou,
  • Marousa Kouvela,
  • Dimitris Stellas,
  • Konstantinos Voutetakis,
  • Olga Papadodima,
  • Konstantinos Syrigos and
  • Vassilis L. Souliotis

The deregulated DNA damage response (DDR) network is associated with the onset and progression of cancer. Herein, we searched for DDR defects in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from lung cancer patients, and we evaluated factors leading to...

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21 Citations
10,795 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...

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37 Citations
7,522 Views
31 Pages

PD-1/PD-L1 and DNA Damage Response in Cancer

  • Mateusz Kciuk,
  • Damian Kołat,
  • Żaneta Kałuzińska-Kołat,
  • Mateusz Gawrysiak,
  • Rafał Drozda,
  • Ismail Celik and
  • Renata Kontek

7 February 2023

The application of immunotherapy for cancer treatment is rapidly becoming more widespread. Immunotherapeutic agents are frequently combined with various types of treatments to obtain a more durable antitumor clinical response in patients who have dev...

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14 Citations
6,216 Views
21 Pages

DNA Damage Response in the Adaptive Arm of the Immune System: Implications for Autoimmunity

  • Theodora Manolakou,
  • Panayotis Verginis and
  • Dimitrios T. Boumpas

In complex environments, cells have developed molecular responses to confront threats against the genome and achieve the maintenance of genomic stability assuring the transfer of undamaged DNA to their progeny. DNA damage response (DDR) mechanisms ma...

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40 Citations
8,435 Views
25 Pages

On Broken Ne(c)ks and Broken DNA: The Role of Human NEKs in the DNA Damage Response

  • Isadora Carolina Betim Pavan,
  • Andressa Peres de Oliveira,
  • Pedro Rafael Firmino Dias,
  • Fernanda Luisa Basei,
  • Luidy Kazuo Issayama,
  • Camila de Castro Ferezin,
  • Fernando Riback Silva,
  • Ana Luisa Rodrigues de Oliveira,
  • Lívia Alves dos Reis Moura and
  • Jörg Kobarg
  • + 2 authors

27 February 2021

NIMA-related kinases, or NEKs, are a family of Ser/Thr protein kinases involved in cell cycle and mitosis, centrosome disjunction, primary cilia functions, and DNA damage responses among other biological functional contexts in vertebrate cells. In hu...

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27 Citations
6,239 Views
17 Pages

Role of Small GTPase RhoA in DNA Damage Response

  • Chibin Cheng,
  • Daniel Seen,
  • Chunwen Zheng,
  • Ruijie Zeng and
  • Enmin Li

3 February 2021

Accumulating evidence has suggested a role of the small GTPase Ras homolog gene family member A (RhoA) in DNA damage response (DDR) in addition to its traditional function of regulating cell morphology. In DDR, 2 key components of DNA repair, ataxia...

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11 Citations
3,828 Views
23 Pages

30 January 2024

Maintaining genomic stability and properly repairing damaged DNA is essential to staying healthy and preserving cellular homeostasis. The five major pathways involved in repairing eukaryotic DNA include base excision repair (BER), nucleotide excision...

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67 Citations
13,099 Views
28 Pages

1 February 2022

DNA damage response (DDR) is critical to ensure genome stability, and defects in this signaling pathway are highly associated with carcinogenesis and tumor progression. Nevertheless, this also provides therapeutic opportunities, as cells with defecti...

  • Article
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6 Citations
2,701 Views
15 Pages

29 September 2021

The response to DNA damage is the mechanism that allows the interaction between stress signals, inflammatory secretions, DNA repair, and maintenance of cell and tissue homeostasis. Adipocyte dysfunction is the cellular trigger for various disease sta...

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11 Citations
4,181 Views
20 Pages

Transcriptional Profiling of the Candida albicans Response to the DNA Damage Agent Methyl Methanesulfonate

  • Yuting Feng,
  • Yan Zhang,
  • Jie Li,
  • Raha Parvizi Omran,
  • Malcolm Whiteway and
  • Jinrong Feng

The infection of a mammalian host by the pathogenic fungus Candida albicans involves fungal resistance to reactive oxygen species (ROS)—induced DNA damage stress generated by the defending macrophages or neutrophils. Thus, the DNA damage respon...

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28 Citations
9,400 Views
24 Pages

Potential Relationship between Inadequate Response to DNA Damage and Development of Myelodysplastic Syndrome

  • Ting Zhou,
  • Peishuai Chen,
  • Jian Gu,
  • Alexander J. R. Bishop,
  • Linda M. Scott,
  • Paul Hasty and
  • Vivienne I. Rebel

5 January 2015

Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are responsible for the continuous regeneration of all types of blood cells, including themselves. To ensure the functional and genomic integrity of blood tissue, a network of regulatory pathways tightly controls the p...

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17 Citations
8,030 Views
18 Pages

4 May 2017

Genomic integrity is of outmost importance for the survival at the cellular and the organismal level and key to human health. To ensure the integrity of their DNA, cells have evolved maintenance programs collectively known as the DNA damage response....

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