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Germline genome protection: implications for gamete quality and germ cell tumorigenesis.

Tytuł:
Germline genome protection: implications for gamete quality and germ cell tumorigenesis.
Autorzy:
Bloom, J. C.
Loehr, A. R.
Schimenti, J. C.
Weiss, R. S.
Temat:
GERM cell tumors
GERM cells
GAMETES
PLURIPOTENT stem cells
SOMATIC cells
CELL cycle
Źródło:
Andrology; Jul2019, Vol. 7 Issue 4, p516-526, 11p
Czasopismo naukowe
Background: Germ cells have a unique and critical role as the conduit for hereditary information and therefore employ multiple strategies to protect genomic integrity and avoid mutations. Unlike somatic cells, which often respond to DNA damage by arresting the cell cycle and conducting DNA repair, germ cells as well as long‐lived pluripotent stem cells typically avoid the use of error‐prone repair mechanisms and favor apoptosis, reducing the risk of genetic alterations. Testicular germ cell tumors, the most common cancers of young men, arise from pre‐natal germ cells. Objectives: To summarize the current understanding of DNA damage response mechanisms in pre‐meiotic germ cells and to discuss how they impact both the origins of testicular germ cell tumors and their remarkable responsiveness to genotoxic chemotherapy. Materials and methods: We conducted a review of literature gathered from PubMed regarding the DNA damage response properties of testicular germ cell tumors and the germ cells from which they arise, as well as the influence of these mechanisms on therapeutic responses by testicular germ cell tumors. Results and discussion: This review provides a comprehensive evaluation of how the developmental origins of male germ cells and their inherent germ cell‐like DNA damage response directly impact the development and therapeutic sensitivity of testicular germ cell tumors. Conclusions: The DNA damage response of germ cells directly impacts the development and therapeutic sensitivity of testicular germ cell tumors. Recent advances in the study of primordial germ cells, post‐natal mitotically dividing germ cells, and pluripotent stem cells will allow for new investigations into the initiation, progression, and treatment of testicular germ cell tumors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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