Genome Maintenance in Mammalian Stem Cells.

Annu Rev Genet

Department of Biomedical Sciences and Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA; email:

Published: November 2022

Various stem cells in the body are tasked with maintaining tissue homeostasis throughout the life of an organism and thus must be resilient to intrinsic and extrinsic challenges such as infection and injury. Crucial to these challenges is genome maintenance because a high mutational load and persistent DNA lesions impact the production of essential gene products at proper levels and compromise optimal stem cell renewal and differentiation. Genome maintenance requires a robust and well-regulated DNA damage response suited to maintaining specific niches and tissues. In this review, we explore the similarities and differences between diverse stem cell types derived from (or preceding) all germ layers, including extraembryonic tissues. These cells utilize different strategies, including implementation of robust repair mechanisms, modulation of cell cycle checkpoints best suited to eliminating compromised cells, minimization of cell divisions, and differentiation in response to excessive damage.

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