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DNA Double Strand Break Repair Pathways in Response to Different Types of Ionizing Radiation

Gerarda van de Kamp, Tim Heemskerk, Roland Kanaar, Jeroen Essers

2021Frontiers in Genetics51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The superior dose distribution of particle radiation compared to photon radiation makes it a promising therapy for the treatment of tumors. However, the cellular responses to particle therapy and especially the DNA damage response (DDR) is not well characterized. Compared to photons, particles are thought to induce more closely spaced DNA lesions instead of isolated lesions. How this different spatial configuration of the DNA damage directs DNA repair pathway usage, is subject of current investigations. In this review, we describe recent insights into induction of DNA damage by particle radiation and how this shapes DNA end processing and subsequent DNA repair mechanisms. Additionally, we give an overview of promising DDR targets to improve particle therapy.

Topics & Concepts

DNA damageIonizing radiationDNADNA repairDouble strandParticle radiationRadiation therapyBiophysicsBiologyComputational biologyCell biologyPhysicsGeneticsCharged particleIrradiationMedicineQuantum mechanicsNuclear physicsInternal medicineIonDNA Repair MechanismsRadiation Therapy and DosimetryCarcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment