Leveraging the replication stress response to optimize cancer therapy
E Cybulla, A Vindigni - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2023 - nature.com
High-fidelity DNA replication is critical for the faithful transmission of genetic information to
daughter cells. Following genotoxic stress, specialized DNA damage tolerance pathways …
daughter cells. Following genotoxic stress, specialized DNA damage tolerance pathways …
[HTML][HTML] DNA damage tolerance: a double-edged sword guarding the genome
G Ghosal, J Chen - Translational cancer research, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Preservation of genome integrity is an essential process for cell homeostasis. During the
course of life of a single cell, the genome is constantly damaged by endogenous and …
course of life of a single cell, the genome is constantly damaged by endogenous and …
DNA damage tolerance in stem cells, ageing, mutagenesis, disease and cancer therapy
B Pilzecker, OA Buoninfante, H Jacobs - Nucleic acids research, 2019 - academic.oup.com
The DNA damage response network guards the stability of the genome from a plethora of
exogenous and endogenous insults. An essential feature of the DNA damage response …
exogenous and endogenous insults. An essential feature of the DNA damage response …
Inhibition of the translesion synthesis polymerase REV1 exploits replication gaps as a cancer vulnerability
The replication stress response, which serves as an anticancer barrier, is activated not only
by DNA damage and replication obstacles but also oncogenes, thus obscuring how cancer …
by DNA damage and replication obstacles but also oncogenes, thus obscuring how cancer …
DNA replication and oncogene-induced replicative stress
SA Hills, JFX Diffley - Current biology, 2014 - cell.com
DNA replication must be tightly regulated to ensure that the genome is accurately duplicated
during each cell cycle. When these regulatory mechanisms fail, replicative stress and DNA …
during each cell cycle. When these regulatory mechanisms fail, replicative stress and DNA …
Targeting DNA replication stress for cancer therapy
J Zhang, Q Dai, D Park, X Deng - Genes, 2016 - mdpi.com
The human cellular genome is under constant stress from extrinsic and intrinsic factors,
which can lead to DNA damage and defective replication. In normal cells, DNA damage …
which can lead to DNA damage and defective replication. In normal cells, DNA damage …
Mechanisms of DNA damage tolerance: Post-translational regulation of PCNA
W Leung, RM Baxley, GL Moldovan, AK Bielinsky - Genes, 2018 - mdpi.com
DNA damage is a constant source of stress challenging genomic integrity. To ensure faithful
duplication of our genomes, mechanisms have evolved to deal with damage encountered …
duplication of our genomes, mechanisms have evolved to deal with damage encountered …
To skip or not to skip: choosing repriming to tolerate DNA damage
Accurate DNA replication is constantly threatened by DNA lesions arising from endogenous
and exogenous sources. Specialized DNA replication stress response pathways ensure …
and exogenous sources. Specialized DNA replication stress response pathways ensure …
DNA repair mechanisms in cancer development and therapy
A Torgovnick, B Schumacher - Frontiers in genetics, 2015 - frontiersin.org
DNA damage has been long recognized as causal factor for cancer development. When
erroneous DNA repair leads to mutations or chromosomal aberrations affecting oncogenes …
erroneous DNA repair leads to mutations or chromosomal aberrations affecting oncogenes …
Mechanisms of oncogene-induced replication stress: jigsaw falling into place
P Kotsantis, E Petermann, SJ Boulton - Cancer discovery, 2018 - AACR
Oncogene activation disturbs cellular processes and accommodates a complex landscape
of changes in the genome that contribute to genomic instability, which accelerates mutation …
of changes in the genome that contribute to genomic instability, which accelerates mutation …