DNA damage response signaling pathways and targets for radiotherapy sensitization in cancer
Central South University · Beijing Radiation Center · +1 more institution
Abstract
Radiotherapy is one of the most common countermeasures for treating a wide range of tumors. However, the radioresistance of cancer cells is still a major limitation for radiotherapy applications. Efforts are continuously ongoing to explore sensitizing targets and develop radiosensitizers for improving the outcomes of radiotherapy. DNA double-strand breaks are the most lethal lesions induced by ionizing radiation and can trigger a series of cellular DNA damage responses (DDRs), including those helping cells recover from radiation injuries, such as the activation of DNA damage sensing and early transduction pathways, cell cycle arrest, and DNA repair. Obviously, these protective DDRs confer tumor…
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2Topics & keywords
- Radioresistance
- DNA damage
- DNA repair
- Cancer research
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- Biology
- Signal transduction
- Radiation therapy
- Good health and well-being