reviewExperimental & Molecular MedicineOct 7, 2022GOLD OA

DNA damage response revisited: the p53 family and its regulators provide endless cancer therapy opportunities

University of Alberta · Chongqing Medical University · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Antitumor therapeutic strategies that fundamentally rely on the induction of DNA damage to eradicate and inhibit the growth of cancer cells are integral approaches to cancer therapy. Although DNA-damaging therapies advance the battle with cancer, resistance, and recurrence following treatment are common. Thus, searching for vulnerabilities that facilitate the action of DNA-damaging agents by sensitizing cancer cells is an active research area. Therefore, it is crucial to decipher the detailed molecular events involved in DNA damage responses (DDRs) to DNA-damaging agents in cancer. The tumor suppressor p53 is active at the hub of the DDR. Researchers have identified an increasing number of genes regulated by…

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Keywords
  • DNA damage
  • DNA repair
  • Biology
  • Cancer
  • Cancer cell
  • DNA
  • Cancer research
  • Ubiquitin
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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