Xu Yuqin, Jiao Yue, Liu Chengbin, Miao Rui, Liu Chunyan, Wang Yilong, Ma Chunming, Liu Jiao
School of Basic Medicine Sciences, Shandong Second Medical University, Weifang, 261053, China.
Mol Cancer. 2024 Apr 27;23(1):84. doi: 10.1186/s12943-024-02000-3.
The cell cycle is a crucial biological process that is involved in cell growth, development, and reproduction. It can be divided into G1, S, G2, and M phases, and each period is closely regulated to ensure the production of two similar daughter cells with the same genetic material. However, many obstacles influence the cell cycle, including the R-loop that is formed throughout this process. R-loop is a triple-stranded structure, composed of an RNA: DNA hybrid and a single DNA strand, which is ubiquitous in organisms from bacteria to mammals. The existence of the R-loop has important significance for the regulation of various physiological processes. However, aberrant accumulation of R-loop due to its limited resolving ability will be detrimental for cells. For example, DNA damage and genomic instability, caused by the R-loop, can activate checkpoints in the cell cycle, which in turn induce cell cycle arrest and cell death. At present, a growing number of factors have been proven to prevent or eliminate the accumulation of R-loop thereby avoiding DNA damage and mutations. Therefore, we need to gain detailed insight into the R-loop resolution factors at different stages of the cell cycle. In this review, we review the current knowledge of factors that play a role in resolving the R-loop at different stages of the cell cycle, as well as how mutations of these factors lead to the onset and progression of diseases.
细胞周期是一个关键的生物学过程,涉及细胞生长、发育和繁殖。它可分为G1期、S期、G2期和M期,每个时期都受到严格调控,以确保产生两个具有相同遗传物质的相似子细胞。然而,许多障碍会影响细胞周期,包括在整个过程中形成的R环。R环是一种三链结构,由RNA:DNA杂交体和一条单链DNA组成,在从细菌到哺乳动物的生物体中普遍存在。R环的存在对各种生理过程的调控具有重要意义。然而,由于其有限的解旋能力,R环的异常积累对细胞是有害的。例如,由R环引起的DNA损伤和基因组不稳定可激活细胞周期中的检查点,进而诱导细胞周期停滞和细胞死亡。目前,越来越多的因素已被证明可预防或消除R环的积累,从而避免DNA损伤和突变。因此,我们需要深入了解细胞周期不同阶段的R环解旋因子。在这篇综述中,我们回顾了目前关于在细胞周期不同阶段参与R环解旋的因子的知识,以及这些因子的突变如何导致疾病的发生和发展。