It is well known that ionizing radiation (IR) can damage DNA through a direct action, producing single- and double-strand breaks on DNA double helix, as well as an indirect effect by generating oxygen reactive species in the cells. Mammals have evolved several and distinct DNA repair pathways in order to maintain genomic stability and avoid tumour cell transformation. This review reports important data showing a huge interindividual variability on sensitivity to IR and in susceptibility to developing cancer; this variability is principally represented by genetic polymorphisms, that is, DNA repair gene polymorphisms. In particular we have focussed on single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of XRCC1, a gene that encodes for a scaffold protein ...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most prevalent type worldwide, besides being one of the most common causes...
Genetic variation in DNA repair genes can modulate DNA repair capacity and may be related to cancer ...
Identification of higher risk individuals carrying genetic polymorphisms responsible for reduced DNA...
X-ray repair cross-complementing 1 (XRCC1) gene encodes for a scaffolding protein, which plays an im...
Background: XRCC1 is a scaffold protein involved in the early and late stages of Base Excision Repai...
An acquired genetic instability, resulting from the loss of some types of DNA repair, is an early ev...
International audiencePURPOSE:To identify single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in oxidative stress...
ABSTRACT. XRCC genes (X-ray cross-complementing group) were discovered mainly for their roles in pro...
Cancer risk and radiation sensitivity are often associated with alterations in DNA repair, cell cycl...
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to analyse the role exerted by X-ray repair cross-complementing g...
An epidemiologic study was conducted to determine whether polymorphisms in DNA repair genes modify t...
X-rays repair cross-complementing group 1 (XRCC1) gene is one of the gene that plays an important ro...
We investigated association between polymorphisms in DNA repair genes and the capacity to repair DNA...
The variability in DNA repair capacity of the general population may depend in part upon common vari...
Jing Zhao,1,* Zheng Zhi,2,* Ming Zhang,1 Qingxia Li,1 Jing Li,3 Xiao Wang,4 Chunling Ma1 1Departmen...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most prevalent type worldwide, besides being one of the most common causes...
Genetic variation in DNA repair genes can modulate DNA repair capacity and may be related to cancer ...
Identification of higher risk individuals carrying genetic polymorphisms responsible for reduced DNA...
X-ray repair cross-complementing 1 (XRCC1) gene encodes for a scaffolding protein, which plays an im...
Background: XRCC1 is a scaffold protein involved in the early and late stages of Base Excision Repai...
An acquired genetic instability, resulting from the loss of some types of DNA repair, is an early ev...
International audiencePURPOSE:To identify single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in oxidative stress...
ABSTRACT. XRCC genes (X-ray cross-complementing group) were discovered mainly for their roles in pro...
Cancer risk and radiation sensitivity are often associated with alterations in DNA repair, cell cycl...
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to analyse the role exerted by X-ray repair cross-complementing g...
An epidemiologic study was conducted to determine whether polymorphisms in DNA repair genes modify t...
X-rays repair cross-complementing group 1 (XRCC1) gene is one of the gene that plays an important ro...
We investigated association between polymorphisms in DNA repair genes and the capacity to repair DNA...
The variability in DNA repair capacity of the general population may depend in part upon common vari...
Jing Zhao,1,* Zheng Zhi,2,* Ming Zhang,1 Qingxia Li,1 Jing Li,3 Xiao Wang,4 Chunling Ma1 1Departmen...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most prevalent type worldwide, besides being one of the most common causes...
Genetic variation in DNA repair genes can modulate DNA repair capacity and may be related to cancer ...
Identification of higher risk individuals carrying genetic polymorphisms responsible for reduced DNA...