Polymorphisms in DNA repair and environmental interactions.

Mutat Res

Centre for Biomedical Research, University of Victoria, PO Box 3020, STC CSC, Victoria, Canada, BC V8W 3N5.

Published: November 2002

The repair of damage to DNA is critical to the survival of a cell. However, not all organisms nor all individuals express a similar response to challenges to their genetic material. Numerous polymorphisms in genes involved in DNA repair have been found in individuals with DNA repair-related disease as well as in the general population. Studies of these variants are critical in understanding the response of the cell to DNA damage. In some cases, these changes predispose the carrier to a greatly increased risk of cancer. In other cases, the effects are subtler and depend on interactions between the alleles of several genes, or with environmental factors. Consequently, the health effects of exposure to genotoxic or carcinogenic compounds or agents can depend on the variations in these genes. This review will highlight some of the effects that variants, found in many of the genes involved in human DNA repair pathways, have on the response to damage, and their role in susceptibility of the cell and organism to environmental genotoxins. This review will concentrate on the mismatch repair, nucleotide repair, base excision repair, strand break repair, and direct alkyl repair pathways.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0027-5107(02)00217-8DOI Listing

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