Adaptive response: some underlying mechanisms and open questions

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Autor(a) principal: Dimova,Evgeniya G.
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Bryant,Peter E., Chankova,Stephka G.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Resumo: Organisms are affected by different DNA damaging agents naturally present in the environment or released as a result of human activity. Many defense mechanisms have evolved in organisms to minimize genotoxic damage. One of them is induced radioresistance or adaptive response. The adaptive response could be considered as a nonspecific phenomenon in which exposure to minimal stress could result in increased resistance to higher levels of the same or to other types of stress some hours later. A better understanding of the molecular mechanism underlying the adaptive response may lead to an improvement of cancer treatment, risk assessment and risk management strategies, radiation protection, e.g. of astronauts during long-term space flights. In this mini-review we discuss some open questions and the probable underlying mechanisms involved in adaptive response: the transcription of many genes and the activation of numerous signaling pathways that trigger cell defenses - DNA repair systems, induction of proteins synthesis, enhanced detoxification of free radicals and antioxidant production.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Adaptive response: some underlying mechanisms and open questions
title Adaptive response: some underlying mechanisms and open questions
spellingShingle Adaptive response: some underlying mechanisms and open questions
Dimova,Evgeniya G.
adaptive response
oxidative stress
DNA repair up-regulation
DNA-binding proteins
antioxidant defense system
title_short Adaptive response: some underlying mechanisms and open questions
title_full Adaptive response: some underlying mechanisms and open questions
title_fullStr Adaptive response: some underlying mechanisms and open questions
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive response: some underlying mechanisms and open questions
title_sort Adaptive response: some underlying mechanisms and open questions
author Dimova,Evgeniya G.
author_facet Dimova,Evgeniya G.
Bryant,Peter E.
Chankova,Stephka G.
author_role author
author2 Bryant,Peter E.
Chankova,Stephka G.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dimova,Evgeniya G.
Bryant,Peter E.
Chankova,Stephka G.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv adaptive response
oxidative stress
DNA repair up-regulation
DNA-binding proteins
antioxidant defense system
topic adaptive response
oxidative stress
DNA repair up-regulation
DNA-binding proteins
antioxidant defense system
description Organisms are affected by different DNA damaging agents naturally present in the environment or released as a result of human activity. Many defense mechanisms have evolved in organisms to minimize genotoxic damage. One of them is induced radioresistance or adaptive response. The adaptive response could be considered as a nonspecific phenomenon in which exposure to minimal stress could result in increased resistance to higher levels of the same or to other types of stress some hours later. A better understanding of the molecular mechanism underlying the adaptive response may lead to an improvement of cancer treatment, risk assessment and risk management strategies, radiation protection, e.g. of astronauts during long-term space flights. In this mini-review we discuss some open questions and the probable underlying mechanisms involved in adaptive response: the transcription of many genes and the activation of numerous signaling pathways that trigger cell defenses - DNA repair systems, induction of proteins synthesis, enhanced detoxification of free radicals and antioxidant production.
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