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<scp>DNA</scp> damage response signaling: A common link between cancer and cardiovascular diseases

Sepideh Nikfarjam, Krishna K. Singh

Cancer Medicine · 2022 · ▲ 40 citations

Abstract

DNA damage response (DDR) signaling ensures genomic and proteomic homeostasis to maintain a healthy genome. Dysregulation either in the form of down- or upregulation in the DDR pathways correlates with various pathophysiological states, including cancer and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). Impaired DDR is studied as a signature mechanism for cancer; however, it also plays a role in ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI), inflammation, cardiovascular function, and aging, demonstrating a complex and intriguing relationship between cancer and pathophysiology of CVDs. Accordingly, there are increasing number of reports indicating higher incidences of CVDs in cancer patients. In the present review, we thoroughly discuss (1) different DDR pathways, (2) the functional cross talk among different DDR mechanisms, (3) the role of DDR in cancer, (4) the commonalities and differences of DDR between cancer and CVDs, (5) the role of DDR in pathophysiology of CVDs, (6) interventional strategies for targeting genomic instability in CVDs, and (7) future perspective.

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Nikfarjam, S., &amp; Singh, K.K. (2022). <scp>DNA</scp> damage response signaling: A common link between cancer and cardiovascular diseases. <em>Cancer Medicine</em>. https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.5274
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Nikfarjam S, Singh KK. <scp>DNA</scp> damage response signaling: A common link between cancer and cardiovascular diseases. Cancer Medicine. 2022. doi:10.1002/cam4.5274.
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@article{sepideh2022scpDNA, title = {<scp>DNA</scp> damage response signaling: A common link between cancer and cardiovascular diseases}, author = {Sepideh Nikfarjam and Krishna K. Singh}, journal = {Cancer Medicine}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.1002/cam4.5274}, }

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