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DNA Damage Stress Response and Follicle Activation: Signaling Routes of Mammalian Ovarian Reserve

Stefania Gonfloni, Carla Jodice, Bianca Gustavino, Elvia Valentini

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chemotherapy regimens and radiotherapy are common strategies to fight cancer. In women, these therapies may cause side effects such as premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) and infertility. Clinical strategies to protect the ovarian reserve from the lethal effect of cancer therapies needs better understanding of the mechanisms underlying iatrogenic loss of follicle reserve. Recent reports demonstrate a critical role for p53 and CHK2 in the oocyte response to different DNA stressors, which are commonly used to treat cancer. Here we review the molecular mechanisms underlying the DNA damage stress response (DDR) and discuss crosstalk between DDR and signaling pathways implicated in primordial follicle activation.

Topics & Concepts

DNA damageOvarian reserveCrosstalkInfertilityBiologyRadiation therapyCancer researchDNA repairBioinformaticsSignal transductionOvarian cancerFolliculogenesisOvarian follicleMedicineInternal medicineCancerCell biologyOvaryEndocrinologyDNAGeneticsPregnancyLactationOpticsPhysicsReproductive Biology and FertilitySperm and Testicular FunctionOvarian cancer diagnosis and treatment