1. DNA Damage Response and Metabolic Reprogramming in Health and Disease.
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Chatzidoukaki O, Goulielmaki E, Schumacher B, and Garinis GA
- Subjects
- Animals, DNA Repair Enzymes genetics, Humans, Mutation, Aging, Cellular Reprogramming, Cellular Senescence, DNA Damage, DNA Repair, DNA Repair Enzymes metabolism, Neoplasms genetics
- Abstract
Nuclear DNA damage contributes to cellular malfunction and the premature onset of age-related diseases, including cancer. Until recently, the canonical DNA damage response (DDR) was thought to represent a collection of nuclear processes that detect, signal and repair damaged DNA. However, recent evidence suggests that beyond nuclear events, the DDR rewires an intricate network of metabolic circuits, fine-tunes protein synthesis, trafficking, and secretion as well as balances growth with defense strategies in response to genotoxic insults. In this review, we discuss how the active DDR signaling mobilizes extranuclear and systemic responses to promote cellular homeostasis and organismal survival in health and disease., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2020
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