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Current Molecular Medicine

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ISSN (Print): 1566-5240
ISSN (Online): 1875-5666

Biomarkers to Assess the Targeting of DNA Repair Pathways to Augment Tumor Response to Therapy

Author(s): S. Nowsheen, A. C. Whitley and E. S. Yang

Volume 12, Issue 6, 2012

Page: [788 - 803] Pages: 16

DOI: 10.2174/156652412800792615

Price: $65

Abstract

Hyper-activation of DNA repair pathways can enable tumor cells to survive DNA damage. Therefore, targeting specific DNA repair pathways might prove efficacious for cancer therapy. The advent of personalized therapy necessitates novel biomarkers to assess tumor response to therapy. Biological indicators are vital in the field of cancer research and treatment. The focus of this review is on the DNA repair machinery as an emerging target for enhancement of therapy. Additionally, DNA damage and repair biomarkers for prognosis in different types of cancer will be discussed. The application of biomarkers to assess tumor response to therapy based on targeting DNA repair pathways can potentially improve patient quality of life and aid in treatment design.

Keywords: Biomarkers, cancer therapy, DNA damage, DNA repair, PARP inhibitor, personalized medicine, DNA lesions, genomic integrity, genome replication, transcription, apoptosis, necrosis, base excision repair, nucleotide excision repair, genomic instability

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