Journal Article DKFZ-2018-00250

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The DNA damage-induced cell death response: a roadmap to kill cancer cells.

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2016
Birkhäuser Basel

Cellular and molecular life sciences 73(15), 2829 - 2850 () [10.1007/s00018-016-2130-4]
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Abstract: Upon massive DNA damage cells fail to undergo productive DNA repair and trigger the cell death response. Resistance to cell death is linked to cellular transformation and carcinogenesis as well as radio- and chemoresistance, making the underlying signaling pathways a promising target for therapeutic intervention. Diverse DNA damage-induced cell death pathways are operative in mammalian cells and finally culminate in the induction of programmed cell death via activation of apoptosis or necroptosis. These signaling routes affect nuclear, mitochondria- and plasma membrane-associated key molecules to activate the apoptotic or necroptotic response. In this review, we highlight the main signaling pathways, molecular players and mechanisms guiding the DNA damage-induced cell death response.

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Note: review, ZMBH Allianz

Contributing Institute(s):
  1. Zelluläre Seneszenz (A210)
  2. Epigenetik (A130)
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  1. 311 - Signalling pathways, cell and tumor biology (POF3-311) (POF3-311)

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