Role of p53, Cancer Stem Cells, and Cellular Senescence in Radiation Response

Currently, radiotherapy has been identified as the most common cancer treatment. However, the efficacy of this treatment modality is low in several malignancies due to the resistance of cancer to radiation. Multiple mechanisms, including cell-cycle checkpoint function, DNA repair, and cell death pat...

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Main Author: Juan C. Alamilla-Presuel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Medical Research and Development Corporation 2023-09-01
Series:International Journal of Biomedicine
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Online Access:http://www.ijbm.org/articles/i51/ijbm_13(3)_ra3.pdf
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description Currently, radiotherapy has been identified as the most common cancer treatment. However, the efficacy of this treatment modality is low in several malignancies due to the resistance of cancer to radiation. Multiple mechanisms, including cell-cycle checkpoint function, DNA repair, and cell death pathways, modulate the radio-responsiveness of cancer cells. This review considered the role of p53, cancer stem cells (CSCs), and cellular senescence in radiation response.
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spelling doaj.art-1ef6d331ffa24714a76dfa8950adf14e2023-09-07T05:08:30ZengInternational Medical Research and Development CorporationInternational Journal of Biomedicine2158-05102158-05292023-09-01133314510.21103/Article13(3)_RA3Role of p53, Cancer Stem Cells, and Cellular Senescence in Radiation ResponseJuan C. Alamilla-Presuel0The University of Málaga, Málaga, SpainCurrently, radiotherapy has been identified as the most common cancer treatment. However, the efficacy of this treatment modality is low in several malignancies due to the resistance of cancer to radiation. Multiple mechanisms, including cell-cycle checkpoint function, DNA repair, and cell death pathways, modulate the radio-responsiveness of cancer cells. This review considered the role of p53, cancer stem cells (CSCs), and cellular senescence in radiation response.http://www.ijbm.org/articles/i51/ijbm_13(3)_ra3.pdfp53cancer stem cellscellular senescenceradioresistance
spellingShingle Juan C. Alamilla-Presuel
Role of p53, Cancer Stem Cells, and Cellular Senescence in Radiation Response
International Journal of Biomedicine
p53
cancer stem cells
cellular senescence
radioresistance
title Role of p53, Cancer Stem Cells, and Cellular Senescence in Radiation Response
title_full Role of p53, Cancer Stem Cells, and Cellular Senescence in Radiation Response
title_fullStr Role of p53, Cancer Stem Cells, and Cellular Senescence in Radiation Response
title_full_unstemmed Role of p53, Cancer Stem Cells, and Cellular Senescence in Radiation Response
title_short Role of p53, Cancer Stem Cells, and Cellular Senescence in Radiation Response
title_sort role of p53 cancer stem cells and cellular senescence in radiation response
topic p53
cancer stem cells
cellular senescence
radioresistance
url http://www.ijbm.org/articles/i51/ijbm_13(3)_ra3.pdf
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