BCR/ABL regulates response to DNA damage: the role in resistance to genotoxic treatment and in genomic instability

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Tomasz Skorski
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[1] Center for Biotechnology,
[2] College of Science and Technology,undefined
[3] Temple University,undefined
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Oncogene | 2002年 / 21卷
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DNA damage; DNA repair; apoptosis; checkpoint;
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BCR/ABL regulates cell proliferation, apoptosis, differentiation and adhesion. In addition, BCR/ABL can induce resistance to cytostatic drugs and irradiation by modulation of DNA repair mechanisms, cell cycle checkpoints and Bcl-2 protein family members. Upon DNA damage BCR/ABL not only enhances reparation of DNA lesions (e.g. homologous recombination repair), but also prolongs activation of cell cycle checkpoints (e.g. G2/M) providing more time for repair of otherwise lethal lesions. Moreover, by modification of anti-apoptotic members of the Bcl-2 family (e.g. upregulation of Bcl-xL) BCR/ABL provides a cytoplasmic ‘umbrella’ protecting mitochondria from the ‘rain’ of apoptotic signals coming from the damaged DNA in the nucleus, thus preventing release of cytochrome c and activation of caspases. The unrepaired and/or aberrantly repaired (but not lethal) DNA lesions resulting from spontaneous and/or drug-induced damage can accumulate in BCR/ABL-transformed cells leading to genomic instability and malignant progression of the disease. Inhibition of BCR/ABL kinase activity by STI571 (Gleevec, imatinib mesylate) reverses drug resistance and, in combination with standard chemotherapeutics can exert strong anti-leukemia effect.
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页码:8591 / 8604
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