International audienceRadiation therapy (RT) is widely used in cancer care strategies. Its effectiveness relies mainly on its ability to cause lethal damage to the DNA of cancer cells. However, some cancers have shown to be particularly radioresistant partly because of efficient and redundant DNA repair capacities. Therefore, RT efficacy might be enhanced by using drugs that can disrupt cancer cells' DNA repair machinery. Here we review the recent advances in the development of novel inhibitors of DNA repair pathways in combination with RT. A large number of these compounds are the subject of preclinical/clinical studies and target key enzymes involved in one or more DNA repair pathways. A totally different strategy consists of mimicking DN...
Disruptions in DNA repair pathways predispose cells to accumulating DNA damage. A growing body of ev...
The repair of DNA double-strand breaks is a critical cellular mechanism that exists to ensure genomi...
Abstract Genomic instability is the hallmark of various cancers with the increasing accumulation of ...
International audienceRadiation therapy (RT) is widely used in cancer care strategies. Its effective...
Ionising radiation, and most chemotherapeutic agents currently used to treat cancer, target DNA to c...
Among DNA damages, double-strand breaks (DSBs) are one of the most harmful lesions to a cell. Failur...
Among DNA damages, double-strand breaks (DSBs) are one of the most harmful lesions to a cell. Failur...
Among DNA damages, Double-strand Breaks (DSBs) are one of the most harmful lesions to a cell. Failur...
DNA damage is a double-edged sword in cancer cells. On the one hand, DNA damage exacerbates gene mut...
Radiotherapy and/or untargeted chemotherapy play a major role in antitumor treatments. The vast ...
DNA repair pathways can enable tumour cells to survive DNA damage that is induced by chemotherapeuti...
International audienceRadiotherapy is one of the most common form of treatment in oncology care. Ind...
Genomic deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is under constant threat from endogenous and exogenous DNA damag...
Cancer therapeutics include an ever-increasing array of tools at the disposal of clinicians in their...
Among several types of DNA lesions, the DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) are one of the most deleteri...
Disruptions in DNA repair pathways predispose cells to accumulating DNA damage. A growing body of ev...
The repair of DNA double-strand breaks is a critical cellular mechanism that exists to ensure genomi...
Abstract Genomic instability is the hallmark of various cancers with the increasing accumulation of ...
International audienceRadiation therapy (RT) is widely used in cancer care strategies. Its effective...
Ionising radiation, and most chemotherapeutic agents currently used to treat cancer, target DNA to c...
Among DNA damages, double-strand breaks (DSBs) are one of the most harmful lesions to a cell. Failur...
Among DNA damages, double-strand breaks (DSBs) are one of the most harmful lesions to a cell. Failur...
Among DNA damages, Double-strand Breaks (DSBs) are one of the most harmful lesions to a cell. Failur...
DNA damage is a double-edged sword in cancer cells. On the one hand, DNA damage exacerbates gene mut...
Radiotherapy and/or untargeted chemotherapy play a major role in antitumor treatments. The vast ...
DNA repair pathways can enable tumour cells to survive DNA damage that is induced by chemotherapeuti...
International audienceRadiotherapy is one of the most common form of treatment in oncology care. Ind...
Genomic deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is under constant threat from endogenous and exogenous DNA damag...
Cancer therapeutics include an ever-increasing array of tools at the disposal of clinicians in their...
Among several types of DNA lesions, the DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) are one of the most deleteri...
Disruptions in DNA repair pathways predispose cells to accumulating DNA damage. A growing body of ev...
The repair of DNA double-strand breaks is a critical cellular mechanism that exists to ensure genomi...
Abstract Genomic instability is the hallmark of various cancers with the increasing accumulation of ...