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DNA Damage Response and Immune Defense.


ABSTRACT: DNA damage is the cause of numerous human pathologies including cancer, premature aging, and chronic inflammatory conditions. The DNA damage response (DDR), in turn, coordinates DNA damage checkpoint activation and promotes the removal of DNA lesions. In recent years, several studies have shown how the DDR and the immune system are tightly connected, revealing an important crosstalk between the two of them. This interesting interplay has opened up new perspectives in clinical studies for immunological diseases as well as for cancer treatment. In this review, we provide an overview, from cellular to molecular pathways, on how DDR and the immune system communicate and share the crucial commitment of maintaining the genomic fitness.

SUBMITTER: Nastasi C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7588887 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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DNA Damage Response and Immune Defense.

Nastasi Claudia C   Mannarino Laura L   D'Incalci Maurizio M  

International journal of molecular sciences 20201012 20


DNA damage is the cause of numerous human pathologies including cancer, premature aging, and chronic inflammatory conditions. The DNA damage response (DDR), in turn, coordinates DNA damage checkpoint activation and promotes the removal of DNA lesions. In recent years, several studies have shown how the DDR and the immune system are tightly connected, revealing an important crosstalk between the two of them. This interesting interplay has opened up new perspectives in clinical studies for immunol  ...[more]

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