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Functional Interfaces, Biological Pathways, and Regulations of Interferon-Related DNA Damage Resistance Signature (IRDS) Genes

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BIOMOLECULES
卷 11, 期 5, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biom11050622

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DNA damage; IRDS genes; DNA; RNA; ATP; functional site; viruses; receptors; resistance; interferon; chemotherapy and radiotherapy; protein interfaces; upstream regulator

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  1. International Centre for Cancer Vaccine Science, University of Gdansk (Fundacja na rzecz Nauki Polskiej) [MAB/3/2017]
  2. National Science Centre (Narodowe Centrum Nauki
  3. Krakow, Poland) [2020/36/C/NZ2/00108]

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IRDS genes, a subgroup of ISGs, are upregulated in cancer types, promoting resistance to chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Strategies to suppress these genes and induce sensitivity were discussed, along with their associated pathways and regulators. Targeting IRDS genes may offer an efficient strategy to resensitize tumor cells and enhance anti-cancer treatment outcomes.
Interferon (IFN)-related DNA damage resistant signature (IRDS) genes are a subgroup of interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) found upregulated in different cancer types, which promotes resistance to DNA damaging chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Along with briefly discussing IFNs and signalling in this review, we highlighted how different IRDS genes are affected by viruses. On the contrary, different strategies adopted to suppress a set of IRDS genes (STAT1, IRF7, OAS family, and BST2) to induce (chemo- and radiotherapy) sensitivity were deliberated. Significant biological pathways that comprise these genes were classified, along with their frequently associated genes (IFIT1/3, IFITM1, IRF7, ISG15, MX1/2 and OAS1/3/L). Major upstream regulators from the IRDS genes were identified, and different IFN types regulating these genes were outlined. Functional interfaces of IRDS proteins with DNA/RNA/ATP/GTP/NADP biomolecules featured a well-defined pharmacophore model for STAT1/IRF7-dsDNA and OAS1/OAS3/IFIH1-dsRNA complexes, as well as for the genes binding to GDP or NADP+. The Lys amino acid was found commonly interacting with the ATP phosphate group from OAS1/EIF2AK2/IFIH1 genes. Considering the premise that targeting IRDS genes mediated resistance offers an efficient strategy to resensitize tumour cells and enhances the outcome of anti-cancer treatment, this review can add some novel insights to the field.

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