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Title

Evolving insights: how DNA repair pathways impact cancer evolution.

Authors

Jiadong Zhou; Xiao Albert Zhou; Ning Zhang; Jiadong Wang

Abstract

Viewing cancer as a large, evolving population of heterogeneous cells is a common perspective. Because genomic instability is one of the fundamental features of cancer, this intrinsic tendency of genomic variation leads to striking intratumor heterogeneity and functions during the process of cancer formation, development, metastasis, and relapse. With the increased mutation rate and abundant diversity of the gene pool, this heterogeneity leads to cancer evolution, which is the major obstacle in the clinical treatment of cancer. Cells rely on the integrity of DNA repair machineries to maintain genomic stability, but these machineries often do not function properly in cancer cells. The deficiency of DNA repair could contribute to the generation of cancer genomic instability, and ultimately promote cancer evolution. With the rapid advance of new technologies, such as single-cell sequencing in recent years, we have the opportunity to better understand the specific processes and mechanisms of cancer evolution, and its relationship with DNA repair. Here, we review recent findings on how DNA repair affects cancer evolution, and discuss how these mechanisms provide the basis for critical clinical challenges and therapeutic applications.

Subjects

DNA repair; DNA mismatch repair; CELL populations; CANCER cells; YEAR; INSIGHT

Publication

Cancer Biology & Medicine, 2020, Vol 17, Issue 4, p805

ISSN

2095-3941

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.20892/j.issn.2095-3941.2020.0177

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