Hormone-induced DNA damage response and repair mediated by cyclin D1 in breast and prostate cancer

Cell cycle control proteins govern events that leads to the production of two identical daughter cells. Distinct sequential temporal phases, Gap 1 (G1), Gap 0 (G0), Synthesis (S), Gap 2 (G2) and Mitosis (M) are negotiated through a series of check points during which the favorability of the local ce...

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Main Authors: Di Sante, Gabriele, Di Rocco, Agnese, Pupo, Claudia, Casimiro, Mathew C., Pestell, Richard G.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-884732020-11-01T05:24:04Z Hormone-induced DNA damage response and repair mediated by cyclin D1 in breast and prostate cancer Di Sante, Gabriele Di Rocco, Agnese Pupo, Claudia Casimiro, Mathew C. Pestell, Richard G. Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Cyclin D1 DNA Damage Cell cycle control proteins govern events that leads to the production of two identical daughter cells. Distinct sequential temporal phases, Gap 1 (G1), Gap 0 (G0), Synthesis (S), Gap 2 (G2) and Mitosis (M) are negotiated through a series of check points during which the favorability of the local cellular environment is assessed, prior to replicating DNA [1]. Cyclin D1 has been characterized as a key regulatory subunit of the holoenzyme that promotes the G1/S-phase transition through phosphorylating the pRB protein. Cyclin D1 overexpression is considered a driving force in several types of cancers and cdk inhibitors are being used effectively in the clinic for treatment of ERα+ breast cancer [1, 2]. Genomic DNA is assaulted by damaging ionizing radiation, chemical carcinogens, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) which are generated by cellular metabolism. Furthermore, specific hormones including estrogens [3, 4] and androgens [5] govern pathways that damage DNA. Defects in the DNA Damage Response (DDR) pathway can lead to genomic instability and cancer. Evidence is emerging that cyclin D1 bind proteins involved in DNA repair including BRCA1 [6], RAD51 [7], BRCA2 [8] and is involved in the DNA damage and DNA repair processes [7, 8]. Because the repair of damaged DNA appears to be an important and unexpected role for cyclin D1, and inhibitors of cyclin D1-dependent kinase activity are being used in the clinic, the latest findings on the role of cyclin D1 in mediating the DDR including the DDR induced by the hormones estrogen [9] and androgen [10, 11] is reviewed. Published version 2018-03-27T07:59:41Z 2019-12-06T17:04:04Z 2018-03-27T07:59:41Z 2019-12-06T17:04:04Z 2017 Journal Article Di Sante, G., Di Rocco, A., Pupo, C., Casimiro, M. C., & Pestell, R. G. (2017). Hormone-induced DNA damage response and repair mediated by cyclin D1 in breast and prostate cancer. Oncotarget, 8(47), 81803-81812. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/88473 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/44624 10.18632/oncotarget.19413 en Oncotarget © 2017 Di Sante et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. 10 p. application/pdf
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topic Cyclin D1
DNA Damage
spellingShingle Cyclin D1
DNA Damage
Di Sante, Gabriele
Di Rocco, Agnese
Pupo, Claudia
Casimiro, Mathew C.
Pestell, Richard G.
Hormone-induced DNA damage response and repair mediated by cyclin D1 in breast and prostate cancer
description Cell cycle control proteins govern events that leads to the production of two identical daughter cells. Distinct sequential temporal phases, Gap 1 (G1), Gap 0 (G0), Synthesis (S), Gap 2 (G2) and Mitosis (M) are negotiated through a series of check points during which the favorability of the local cellular environment is assessed, prior to replicating DNA [1]. Cyclin D1 has been characterized as a key regulatory subunit of the holoenzyme that promotes the G1/S-phase transition through phosphorylating the pRB protein. Cyclin D1 overexpression is considered a driving force in several types of cancers and cdk inhibitors are being used effectively in the clinic for treatment of ERα+ breast cancer [1, 2]. Genomic DNA is assaulted by damaging ionizing radiation, chemical carcinogens, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) which are generated by cellular metabolism. Furthermore, specific hormones including estrogens [3, 4] and androgens [5] govern pathways that damage DNA. Defects in the DNA Damage Response (DDR) pathway can lead to genomic instability and cancer. Evidence is emerging that cyclin D1 bind proteins involved in DNA repair including BRCA1 [6], RAD51 [7], BRCA2 [8] and is involved in the DNA damage and DNA repair processes [7, 8]. Because the repair of damaged DNA appears to be an important and unexpected role for cyclin D1, and inhibitors of cyclin D1-dependent kinase activity are being used in the clinic, the latest findings on the role of cyclin D1 in mediating the DDR including the DDR induced by the hormones estrogen [9] and androgen [10, 11] is reviewed.
author2 Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
author_facet Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
Di Sante, Gabriele
Di Rocco, Agnese
Pupo, Claudia
Casimiro, Mathew C.
Pestell, Richard G.
format Article
author Di Sante, Gabriele
Di Rocco, Agnese
Pupo, Claudia
Casimiro, Mathew C.
Pestell, Richard G.
author_sort Di Sante, Gabriele
title Hormone-induced DNA damage response and repair mediated by cyclin D1 in breast and prostate cancer
title_short Hormone-induced DNA damage response and repair mediated by cyclin D1 in breast and prostate cancer
title_full Hormone-induced DNA damage response and repair mediated by cyclin D1 in breast and prostate cancer
title_fullStr Hormone-induced DNA damage response and repair mediated by cyclin D1 in breast and prostate cancer
title_full_unstemmed Hormone-induced DNA damage response and repair mediated by cyclin D1 in breast and prostate cancer
title_sort hormone-induced dna damage response and repair mediated by cyclin d1 in breast and prostate cancer
publishDate 2018
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/88473
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