Crosstalk between autophagy and dna repair systems

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Abstract

Autophagy and DNA repair are two essential biological mechanisms that maintain cellular homeostasis. Impairment of these mechanisms was associated with several pathologies such as premature aging, neurodegenerative diseases, and cancer. Intrinsic or extrinsic stress stimuli (e.g., reactive oxygen species or ionizing radiation) cause DNA damage. As a biological stress response, autophagy is activated following insults that threaten DNA integrity. Hence, in collaboration with DNA damage repair and response mechanisms, autophagy contributes to the maintenance of genomic stability and integrity. Yet, connections and interactions between these two systems are not fully understood. In this review article, current status of the associations and crosstalk between autophagy and DNA repair systems is documented and discussed.

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Demirbağ-Sarikaya, S., Çakir, H., Gözüaçik, D., & Akkoç, Y. (2021). Crosstalk between autophagy and dna repair systems. Turkish Journal of Biology. TUBITAK. https://doi.org/10.3906/biy-2103-51

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