نتایج جستجو برای: genotoxic damage

تعداد نتایج: 230950  

2011
De-Tao Yin Qien Wang Li Chen Meng-Yao Liu Chunhua Han Qingtao Yan Rulong Shen Gang He Wenrui Duan Jian-Jian Li Altaf Wani Jian-Xin Gao

DNA damage response (DDR) is an intrinsic barrier of cell to tumorigenesis initiated by genotoxic agents. However, the mechanisms underlying the DDR are not completely understood despite of extensive investigation. Recently, we have reported that ectopic expression of germline stem cell gene PIWIL2 is associated with tumor stem cell development, although the underlying mechanisms are largely un...

2014
Claudia BOLOGNESI Silvia CIRILLO

Pollution of the aquatic environment is an ever-growing problem, as waters are the ultimate sink for the large number of xenobiotics from multiple sources. DNA damaging agents have a significant ecological relevance since they are implicated in many pathological processes and exert effects beyond that of individual being active through following generations. A large number of methods have been ...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2008
Natalya P Degtyareva Lingling Chen Piotr Mieczkowski Thomas D Petes Paul W Doetsch

Oxidative DNA damage is likely to be involved in the etiology of cancer and is thought to accelerate tumorigenesis via increased mutation rates. However, the majority of malignant cells acquire a specific type of genomic instability characterized by large-scale genomic rearrangements, referred to as chromosomal instability (CIN). The molecular mechanisms underlying CIN are not entirely understo...

Journal: :Blood 1995
A Bedi J P Barber G C Bedi W S el-Deiry D Sidransky M S Vala A J Akhtar J Hilton R J Jones

A critical determinant of the efficacy of antineoplastic therapy is the response of malignant cells to DNA damage induced by anticancer agents. The p53 tumor-suppressor gene is a critical component of two distinct cellular responses to DNA damage, the induction of a reversible arrest at the G1/S cell cycle checkpoint, and the activation of apoptosis, a genetic program of autonomous cell death. ...

Journal: :journal of dental school, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences 0
smit singla dept. of oral medicine & radiology, teerthanker mahaveer dental college and research centre, moradabad, india vathsala naik dept. of oral medicine & radiology, a.j. institute of dental sciences, mangalore, india. raghavendra kini dept. of oral medicine & radiology, a.j. institute of dental sciences, mangalore, india. anjali shetty dept. of oral medicine & radiology, a.j. institute of dental sciences, mangalore, india.

objective: micronuclei are induced in cells by a variety of substances, like uv radiation, infrared rays, x-radiations, and chemicals. among them tobacco- specific nitrosamines have been reported to be potent mutagenic agents which are thought to be responsible for the induction of chromosomal aberrations resulting in production of micronuclei. the main aim of our study is to compare mn frequen...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2009
Heidrun Ellinger-Ziegelbauer Jennifer M Fostel Chinami Aruga Daniel Bauer Eric Boitier Shibing Deng Donna Dickinson Anne-Celine Le Fevre Albert J Fornace Olivier Grenet Yizhong Gu Jean-Christophe Hoflack Masako Shiiyama Roger Smith Ronald D Snyder Catherine Spire Gotaro Tanaka Jiri Aubrecht

The genotoxicity testing battery is highly sensitive for detection of chemical carcinogens. However, it features a low specificity and provides only limited mechanistic information required for risk assessment of positive findings. This is especially important in case of positive findings in the in vitro chromosome damage assays, because chromosome damage may be also induced secondarily to cell...

Journal: :Genes & development 2011
Sophie E Polo Stephen P Jackson

Genome integrity is constantly monitored by sophisticated cellular networks, collectively termed the DNA damage response (DDR). A common feature of DDR proteins is their mobilization in response to genotoxic stress. Here, we outline how the development of various complementary methodologies has provided valuable insights into the spatiotemporal dynamics of DDR protein assembly/disassembly at si...

2011
Melissa C. Srougi Keith Burridge

Commonly used antitumor treatments, including radiation and chemotherapy, function by damaging the DNA of rapidly proliferating cells. However, resistance to these agents is a predominant clinical problem. A member of the Rho family of small GTPases, RhoB has been shown to be integral in mediating cell death after ionizing radiation (IR) or other DNA damaging agents in Ras-transformed cell line...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2008
Jean-Philippe Coppé Christopher K Patil Francis Rodier Yu Sun Denise P Muñoz Joshua Goldstein Peter S Nelson Pierre-Yves Desprez Judith Campisi

Cellular senescence suppresses cancer by arresting cell proliferation, essentially permanently, in response to oncogenic stimuli, including genotoxic stress. We modified the use of antibody arrays to provide a quantitative assessment of factors secreted by senescent cells. We show that human cells induced to senesce by genotoxic stress secrete myriad factors associated with inflammation and mal...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Jean McArthur Lewis Tony Nguyen Truong Martin Alexander Schwartz

p53 mediates apoptosis of cells after DNA damage including tumor cells after radiation or chemotherapy. Survival of isolated cancer cells after therapy leads to recurrence of therapy-resistant tumors. We now show that for some melanoma, sarcoma, or fibroblastic cell types that survive without integrin-mediated adhesion, apoptosis in response to DNA damage requires cell adhesion. This effect cor...

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