Kohzaki Masaoki
Department of Radiobiology and Hygiene Management, Institute of Industrial Ecological Sciences, University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan, Kitakyushu, Japan.
Front Mol Biosci. 2022 Aug 11;9:934042. doi: 10.3389/fmolb.2022.934042. eCollection 2022.
Maintaining genomic integrity is critical for sustaining individual animals and passing on the genome to subsequent generations. Several enzymes, such as DNA helicases and DNA polymerases, are involved in maintaining genomic integrity by unwinding and synthesizing the genome, respectively. Indeed, several human diseases that arise caused by deficiencies in these enzymes have long been known. In this review, the author presents the DNA helicases associated with human diseases discovered to date using recent analyses, including exome sequences. Since several mouse models that reflect these human diseases have been developed and reported, this study also summarizes the current knowledge regarding the outcomes of DNA helicase deficiencies in humans and mice and discusses possible mechanisms by which DNA helicases maintain genomic integrity in mammals. It also highlights specific diseases that demonstrate mammalian resilience, in which, despite the presence of genomic instability, patients and mouse models have lifespans comparable to those of the general population if they do not develop cancers; finally, this study discusses future directions for therapeutic applications in humans that can be explored using these mouse models.
维持基因组完整性对于个体动物的生存以及将基因组传递给后代至关重要。几种酶,如DNA解旋酶和DNA聚合酶,分别通过解开和合成基因组来参与维持基因组完整性。事实上,长期以来人们一直知道由这些酶缺乏引起的几种人类疾病。在这篇综述中,作者介绍了使用包括外显子组序列在内的最新分析发现的与人类疾病相关的DNA解旋酶。由于已经开发并报道了几种反映这些人类疾病的小鼠模型,本研究还总结了目前关于人类和小鼠中DNA解旋酶缺乏后果的知识,并讨论了DNA解旋酶在哺乳动物中维持基因组完整性的可能机制。它还强调了一些显示哺乳动物复原力的特定疾病,在这些疾病中,尽管存在基因组不稳定,但如果患者和小鼠模型不患癌症,其寿命与普通人群相当;最后,本研究讨论了可以利用这些小鼠模型探索的人类治疗应用的未来方向。