Modulation of DNA damage response by sphingolipid signaling: An interplay that shapes cell fate

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Abstract

Although once considered as structural components of eukaryotic biological membranes, research in the past few decades hints at a major role of bioactive sphingolipids in mediating an array of physiological processes including cell survival, proliferation, inflammation, senescence, and death. A large body of evidence points to a fundamental role for the sphingolipid metabolic pathway in modulating the DNA damage response (DDR). The interplay between these two elements of cell signaling determines cell fate when cells are exposed to metabolic stress or ionizing radiation among other genotoxic agents. In this review, we aim to dissect the mediators of the DDR and how these interact with the different sphingolipid metabolites to mount various cellular responses.

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Francis, M., Daher, A. A., Azzam, P., Mroueh, M., & Zeidan, Y. H. (2020, June 1). Modulation of DNA damage response by sphingolipid signaling: An interplay that shapes cell fate. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21124481

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