DNA损伤
DNA修复
附带损害
表观遗传学
DNA
基底切除修复术
生物
DNA错配修复
有机体
细胞生物学
遗传学
基因
犯罪学
社会学
作者
Dragony Fu,Jennifer A. Calvo,Leona D. Samson
摘要
Alkylating agents can both induce tumorigenesis and be used to treat cancer patients. However, responses to alkylating chemotherapeutic drugs are variable. This Review discusses the molecular responses to alkylating agents and the causes for such variation. Alkylating agents constitute a major class of frontline chemotherapeutic drugs that inflict cytotoxic DNA damage as their main mode of action, in addition to collateral mutagenic damage. Numerous cellular pathways, including direct DNA damage reversal, base excision repair (BER) and mismatch repair (MMR), respond to alkylation damage to defend against alkylation-induced cell death or mutation. However, maintaining a proper balance of activity both within and between these pathways is crucial for a favourable response of an organism to alkylating agents. Furthermore, the response of an individual to alkylating agents can vary considerably from tissue to tissue and from person to person, pointing to genetic and epigenetic mechanisms that modulate alkylating agent toxicity.
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