Background: Cell free DNA (cfDNA) circulates throughout the bloodstream of both healthy people and patients with various diseases and acts upon the cells. Response to cfDNA depends on concentrations and levels of the damage within cfDNA. Oxidized extracellular DNA acts as a stress signal and elicits an adaptive response. Principal Findings: Here we show that oxidized extracellular DNA stimulates the survival of MCF-7 tumor cells. Importantly, in cells exposed to oxidized DNA, the suppression of cell death is accompanied by an increase in the markers of genome instability. Short-term exposure to oxidized DNA results in both single- and double strand DNA breaks. Longer treatments evoke a compensatory response that leads to a decrease in the l...
There has been enormous recent progress in understanding how human cells respond to oxidative stress...
Cancer initiation and progression has been linked to oxidative stress, a condition in which the bala...
Oxidative stress, a biochemical condition that is characterized by an imbalance between the presence...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Human blood normally contains circulating cell-free DNA (cirDNA)...
Copyright © 2013 Aleksei V. Ermakov et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Cancer cells have undergone several distinct transformational events leading to alterations of the n...
The reactive oxygen species (ROS) can damage the nucleic acids. The oxidative modification of the DN...
Objective. Easily oxidizable GC-rich DNA (GC-DNA) fragments accumulate in the cell-free DNA (cfDNA) ...
Abstract DNA of cancers such as renal cell carcinoma and mammary invasive ductal carcinoma, is persi...
Abstract: 8-Oxoguanine, a major oxidized base lesion formed by reactive oxygen species, causes G to ...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited. DNA is vulnerable to damage resulting from endogenous metabolit...
When oxygen takes up an electron, reactive oxygen species are formed. These free radicals can react ...
The deregulated DNA damage response (DDR) network is associated with the onset and progression of ca...
BackgroundDNA damage is generated by various intrinsic and extrinsic sources such as reactive oxygen...
SIGNIFICANCE: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are generated by exogenous and environmental genotoxins,...
There has been enormous recent progress in understanding how human cells respond to oxidative stress...
Cancer initiation and progression has been linked to oxidative stress, a condition in which the bala...
Oxidative stress, a biochemical condition that is characterized by an imbalance between the presence...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Human blood normally contains circulating cell-free DNA (cirDNA)...
Copyright © 2013 Aleksei V. Ermakov et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Cancer cells have undergone several distinct transformational events leading to alterations of the n...
The reactive oxygen species (ROS) can damage the nucleic acids. The oxidative modification of the DN...
Objective. Easily oxidizable GC-rich DNA (GC-DNA) fragments accumulate in the cell-free DNA (cfDNA) ...
Abstract DNA of cancers such as renal cell carcinoma and mammary invasive ductal carcinoma, is persi...
Abstract: 8-Oxoguanine, a major oxidized base lesion formed by reactive oxygen species, causes G to ...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited. DNA is vulnerable to damage resulting from endogenous metabolit...
When oxygen takes up an electron, reactive oxygen species are formed. These free radicals can react ...
The deregulated DNA damage response (DDR) network is associated with the onset and progression of ca...
BackgroundDNA damage is generated by various intrinsic and extrinsic sources such as reactive oxygen...
SIGNIFICANCE: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are generated by exogenous and environmental genotoxins,...
There has been enormous recent progress in understanding how human cells respond to oxidative stress...
Cancer initiation and progression has been linked to oxidative stress, a condition in which the bala...
Oxidative stress, a biochemical condition that is characterized by an imbalance between the presence...