Jinyi Han , Kexin Xu , Ting Xu , Qin Song , Ting Duan , Jun Yang
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Abstract
The DNA damage response (DDR) is a crucial regulatory mechanism for the survival of organisms, and irregularity of DDR may contribute to the development of various diseases, including tumors, making it is a prominent topic in therapeutic research. Extracellular vesicles (EVs), as important mediators of intercellular communication, have been extensively studied in recent years. Notably, an increasing number of studies have revealed a strong connection between DDR and EVs. On one hand, DNA damage affects the release of EVs and their compositional content; on the other hand, EVs can dictate cell survival or death by modulating DDR in both the parental and the recipient cells. This review outlines current progress in the inter-regulatory relationship between EVs and DDR, with special emphasis on the effects of EVs derived from various sources on DDR in recipient cells. In addition, the potential applications of EVs in research and tumor therapy are discussed.
期刊介绍:
The subject areas of Reviews in Mutation Research encompass the entire spectrum of the science of mutation research and its applications, with particular emphasis on the relationship between mutation and disease. Thus this section will cover advances in human genome research (including evolving technologies for mutation detection and functional genomics) with applications in clinical genetics, gene therapy and health risk assessment for environmental agents of concern.