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CHEK2 Germline Variants in Cancer Predisposition: Stalemate Rather than Checkmate

Germline alterations in many genes coding for proteins regulating DNA repair and DNA damage response (DDR) to DNA double-strand breaks (DDSB) have been recognized as pathogenic factors in hereditary cancer predisposition. The ATM-CHEK2-p53 axis has been documented as a backbone for DDR and hypothesi...

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Autores principales: Stolarova, Lenka, Kleiblova, Petra, Janatova, Marketa, Soukupova, Jana, Zemankova, Petra, Macurek, Libor, Kleibl, Zdenek
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7763663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33322746
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9122675
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author Stolarova, Lenka
Kleiblova, Petra
Janatova, Marketa
Soukupova, Jana
Zemankova, Petra
Macurek, Libor
Kleibl, Zdenek
author_facet Stolarova, Lenka
Kleiblova, Petra
Janatova, Marketa
Soukupova, Jana
Zemankova, Petra
Macurek, Libor
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description Germline alterations in many genes coding for proteins regulating DNA repair and DNA damage response (DDR) to DNA double-strand breaks (DDSB) have been recognized as pathogenic factors in hereditary cancer predisposition. The ATM-CHEK2-p53 axis has been documented as a backbone for DDR and hypothesized as a barrier against cancer initiation. However, although CHK2 kinase coded by the CHEK2 gene expedites the DDR signal, its function in activation of p53-dependent cell cycle arrest is dispensable. CHEK2 mutations rank among the most frequent germline alterations revealed by germline genetic testing for various hereditary cancer predispositions, but their interpretation is not trivial. From the perspective of interpretation of germline CHEK2 variants, we review the current knowledge related to the structure of the CHEK2 gene, the function of CHK2 kinase, and the clinical significance of CHEK2 germline mutations in patients with hereditary breast, prostate, kidney, thyroid, and colon cancers.
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spelling pubmed-77636632020-12-27 CHEK2 Germline Variants in Cancer Predisposition: Stalemate Rather than Checkmate Stolarova, Lenka Kleiblova, Petra Janatova, Marketa Soukupova, Jana Zemankova, Petra Macurek, Libor Kleibl, Zdenek Cells Review Germline alterations in many genes coding for proteins regulating DNA repair and DNA damage response (DDR) to DNA double-strand breaks (DDSB) have been recognized as pathogenic factors in hereditary cancer predisposition. The ATM-CHEK2-p53 axis has been documented as a backbone for DDR and hypothesized as a barrier against cancer initiation. However, although CHK2 kinase coded by the CHEK2 gene expedites the DDR signal, its function in activation of p53-dependent cell cycle arrest is dispensable. CHEK2 mutations rank among the most frequent germline alterations revealed by germline genetic testing for various hereditary cancer predispositions, but their interpretation is not trivial. From the perspective of interpretation of germline CHEK2 variants, we review the current knowledge related to the structure of the CHEK2 gene, the function of CHK2 kinase, and the clinical significance of CHEK2 germline mutations in patients with hereditary breast, prostate, kidney, thyroid, and colon cancers. MDPI 2020-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7763663/ /pubmed/33322746 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9122675 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Soukupova, Jana
Zemankova, Petra
Macurek, Libor
Kleibl, Zdenek
CHEK2 Germline Variants in Cancer Predisposition: Stalemate Rather than Checkmate
title CHEK2 Germline Variants in Cancer Predisposition: Stalemate Rather than Checkmate
title_full CHEK2 Germline Variants in Cancer Predisposition: Stalemate Rather than Checkmate
title_fullStr CHEK2 Germline Variants in Cancer Predisposition: Stalemate Rather than Checkmate
title_full_unstemmed CHEK2 Germline Variants in Cancer Predisposition: Stalemate Rather than Checkmate
title_short CHEK2 Germline Variants in Cancer Predisposition: Stalemate Rather than Checkmate
title_sort chek2 germline variants in cancer predisposition: stalemate rather than checkmate
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7763663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33322746
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9122675
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