The DNA damage response (DDR) protects cells against genomic instability. Surprisingly, little is known about the differences in DDR across tissues, which may affect cancer evolutionary trajectories and chemotherapy response. Using mathematical modeling and quantitative experiments, we found that the DDR is regulated differently in human breast and lung primary cells. Equal levels of cisplatin-DNA lesions caused stronger Chk1 activation in lung cells, leading to resistance. In contrast, breast cells were more resistant and showed more Chk2 activation in response to doxorubicin. Further analyses indicate that Chk1 activity played a regulatory role in p53 phosphorylation, whereas Chk2 activity was essential for p53 activation and p21 expressi...
AbstractThe checkpoint kinase Chk2 is an effector component of the ATM-dependent DNA damage response...
Cancer stem cell (SC) chemoresistance may be responsible for the poor clinical outcome of non-small-...
SummaryIn response to DNA damage, eukaryotic cells activate ATM-Chk2 and/or ATR-Chk1 to arrest the c...
Cell cycle checkpoints ensure genome integrity and are frequently compromised in human cancers. A th...
Cell cycle checkpoints ensure genome integrity and are frequently compromised in human cancers. A th...
Cancer is a life-threatening disease that affects one in three people. Although most cases are spora...
Cancer is a life-threatening disease that affects one in three people. Although most cases are spora...
A functional DNA damage response is essential for maintaining genome integrity in the presence of DN...
Tumor cells often become resistant to DNA damage-based therapy; however, the underlying mechanisms a...
The role of Chk1 in the cellular response to DNA replication stress is well established. However rec...
Following genotoxic stress, cells activate a complex kinase-based signaling network to arrest the ce...
Following genotoxic stress, cells activate a complex kinase-based signaling network to arrest the ce...
Following genotoxic stress, cells activate a complex kinase-based signaling network to arrest the ce...
SummaryA fundamental limitation in devising new therapeutic strategies for killing cancer cells with...
Chemotherapy resistance is a major obstacle in cancer treatment, yet the mechanisms of response to s...
AbstractThe checkpoint kinase Chk2 is an effector component of the ATM-dependent DNA damage response...
Cancer stem cell (SC) chemoresistance may be responsible for the poor clinical outcome of non-small-...
SummaryIn response to DNA damage, eukaryotic cells activate ATM-Chk2 and/or ATR-Chk1 to arrest the c...
Cell cycle checkpoints ensure genome integrity and are frequently compromised in human cancers. A th...
Cell cycle checkpoints ensure genome integrity and are frequently compromised in human cancers. A th...
Cancer is a life-threatening disease that affects one in three people. Although most cases are spora...
Cancer is a life-threatening disease that affects one in three people. Although most cases are spora...
A functional DNA damage response is essential for maintaining genome integrity in the presence of DN...
Tumor cells often become resistant to DNA damage-based therapy; however, the underlying mechanisms a...
The role of Chk1 in the cellular response to DNA replication stress is well established. However rec...
Following genotoxic stress, cells activate a complex kinase-based signaling network to arrest the ce...
Following genotoxic stress, cells activate a complex kinase-based signaling network to arrest the ce...
Following genotoxic stress, cells activate a complex kinase-based signaling network to arrest the ce...
SummaryA fundamental limitation in devising new therapeutic strategies for killing cancer cells with...
Chemotherapy resistance is a major obstacle in cancer treatment, yet the mechanisms of response to s...
AbstractThe checkpoint kinase Chk2 is an effector component of the ATM-dependent DNA damage response...
Cancer stem cell (SC) chemoresistance may be responsible for the poor clinical outcome of non-small-...
SummaryIn response to DNA damage, eukaryotic cells activate ATM-Chk2 and/or ATR-Chk1 to arrest the c...