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DNA Damage—Induced Programmed Cell Death Potential Roles in Germ Cell Development

机译:DNA损伤诱导的胚芽细胞发育中的编程细胞死亡潜在作用

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The detection of DNA damage is necessary to protect against proliferation of potentially harmful cells and often results in cell cycle arrest and programmed cell death. Key components of DNA damage signaling networks include ATM, CHK2, p~(53), and Bax. Mutations in these damage signaling systems are linked to tumorigenesis and developmental abnormalities. Expression of some of these genes in primordial germ cells (PGCs) argues that PGCs may utilize DNA damage–induced signaling mechanisms to select against germ cells that are genetically defective, thus maintaining the integrity of the germline. This paper summarizes the roles of these DNA damage signaling molecules and addresses their potential involvement in germ cell development.
机译:DNA损伤的检测是为了防止潜在有害细胞的增殖是必要的,并且经常导致细胞周期骤停和程序性细胞死亡。 DNA损伤信令网络的关键组分包括ATM,CHK2,P〜(53)和BAX。这些损伤信号系统中的突变与肿瘤引发和发育异常相关联。在原始生殖细胞(PGCS)中的一些这些基因的表达认为,PGC可以利用DNA损伤诱导的信号传导机制来选择遗传缺陷的生殖细胞,从而保持系列的完整性。本文总结了这些DNA损伤信号传导分子的作用,并解决了它们对生殖细胞发育的潜在参与。

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