[PDF][PDF] DNA-damage response in tissue-specific and cancer stem cells

C Blanpain, M Mohrin, PA Sotiropoulou, E Passegué - Cell stem cell, 2011 - cell.com
C Blanpain, M Mohrin, PA Sotiropoulou, E Passegué
Cell stem cell, 2011cell.com
Recent studies have shown that tissue-specific stem cells (SCs) found throughout the body
respond differentially to DNA damage. In this review, we will discuss how different SC
populations sense and functionally respond to DNA damage, identify various common and
distinct mechanisms utilized by tissue-specific SCs to address DNA damage, and describe
how these mechanisms can impact SC genomic integrity by potentially promoting aging,
tissue atrophy, and/or cancer development. Finally, we will discuss how similar mechanisms …
Recent studies have shown that tissue-specific stem cells (SCs) found throughout the body respond differentially to DNA damage. In this review, we will discuss how different SC populations sense and functionally respond to DNA damage, identify various common and distinct mechanisms utilized by tissue-specific SCs to address DNA damage, and describe how these mechanisms can impact SC genomic integrity by potentially promoting aging, tissue atrophy, and/or cancer development. Finally, we will discuss how similar mechanisms operate in cancer stem cells (CSCs) and can mediate resistance to chemo- and radiotherapy.
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