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Review
. 2018 Oct;34(5):337-350.
doi: 10.1007/s10565-018-9429-x. Epub 2018 Apr 5.

Genome instability syndromes caused by impaired DNA repair and aberrant DNA damage responses

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Genome instability syndromes caused by impaired DNA repair and aberrant DNA damage responses

Takeshi Terabayashi et al. Cell Biol Toxicol. 2018 Oct.

Abstract

Maintenance of genome integrity is essential for all organisms because genome information regulates cell proliferation, growth arrest, and vital metabolic processes in cells, tissues, organs, and organisms. Because genomes are constantly exposed to intrinsic and extrinsic genotoxic stress, cellular DNA repair machinery and proper DNA damage responses (DDR) have evolved to quickly eliminate genotoxic DNA lesions, thus maintaining the genome integrity suitably. In human, germline mutations in genes involved not only in cellular DNA repair pathways but also in cellular DDR machinery frequently predispose hereditary diseases associated with chromosome aberrations. These genetic syndromes typically displaying mutations in DNA repair/DDR-related genes are often called "genome instability syndromes." Common features of these hereditary syndromes include a high incidence of cancers and developmental abnormalities including short stature, microcephaly, and/or neurological deficiencies. However, precisely how impaired DNA repair and/or dysfunctional DDR pathologically promote(s) these syndromes are poorly understood. In this review article, we summarize the clinical symptoms of several representatives "genome instability syndromes" and propose the plausible pathogenesis thereof.

Keywords: Cancers; DNA lesions; Double-strand DNA breaks; Genetic disorders.

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