ZMB Member George Iliakis
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George Iliakis
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Prof. Dr. George Iliakis
University Hospital Essen
Hufelandstr. 55
45122 Essen
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Oncology
Research Overview
Cellular responses to DNA damage
The genomes of eukaryotic cells are under continuous assault by cosmic and terrestrial radiation sources, as well as the byproducts of the intracellular metabolism such as reactive oxygen species and replication errors that lead to the generation of DNA double strand breaks (DSBs). In addition to accidental events, DSBs are also generated during scheduled biological processes such as meiosis or V(D)J recombination and during diagnostic procedures utilizing ionizing radiation. Finally, therapeutic interventions in the therapy of cancer, such as exposure to ionizing radiation and treatment with certain chemotherapeutic agents, leads to the generation of DSBs. DSBs are severe lesions with a high probability of conversion to lethal or mutagenic events. Therefore, eukaryotic cells have developed efficient repair pathways to remove DSBs from their genome. These repair activities are supported by signaling pathways, termed checkpoints that register the presence of DSBs and arrest or delay cell cycle progression in G1, S, or G2 phase to prevent modifications compromising repair or generating lethal events.
- Evaluation of the relative contribution of the different pathways implicated in double strand break repair
- Elucidation of the contribution of checkpoints in double strand break repair
- Molecular mechanisms of hyperthermia induced checkpoint activation
- Radiation effects in mouse embryonic tissue with emphasis on genomic instability
Selected Publications
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BMN673 Is a PARP Inhibitor with Unique Radiosensitizing Properties: : Mechanisms and Potential in Radiation TherapyIn: Cancers Vol. 14 (2022) Nr. 22, 5619Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ Online Full Text (Open Access)
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Biological Response of Human Cancer Cells to Ionizing Radiation in Combination with Gold NanoparticlesIn: Cancers Vol. 14 (2022) Nr. 20, 5086Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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NTRK1/TrkA activation overrides the G₂ /M-checkpoint upon irradiationIn: Cancers Vol. 13 (2021) Nr. 23, 6023Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ Online Full Text (Open Access)
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New players in the regulation of DNA-PK activity : Survivin joins the crowdIn: Cancer Research Vol. 81 (2021) Nr. 9, pp. 2270 - 2271Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Biochemical evidence for Ku-independent backup pathways of NHEJIn: Nucleic Acids Research Vol. 48 (2020) Nr. 9, pp. 5200Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Involvement of Hus1 in the chain elongation step of DNA replication after exposure to camptothecin or ionizing radiationIn: Nucleic Acids Research Vol. 48 (2020) Nr. 6, pp. 3396Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Strong suppression of gene conversion with increasing DNA double-strand break load delimited by 53BP1 and RAD52In: Nucleic Acids Research Vol. 48 (2020) Nr. 4, pp. 1905 - 1924Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Necessities in the processing of DNA double strand breaks and their effects on genomic instability and cancerIn: Cancers Vol. 11 (2019) Nr. 11, pp. 1671Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ Online Full Text (Open Access)
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Chromosome thripsis by DNA double strand break clusters causes enhanced cell lethality, chromosomal translocations and 53BP1-recruitmentIn: Nucleic Acids Research Vol. 44 (2016) Nr. 16, pp. 7673 - 7690Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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VCP/p97 Extracts Sterically Trapped Ku70/80 Rings from DNA in Double-Strand Break RepairIn: Molecular Cell Vol. 64 (2016) Nr. 1, pp. 189 - 198Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Balance shift between error-free and error prone DNA double-strand break repair as a novel mechanism of radiosensitization by nucleoside analogsIn: Cancer Research Vol. 75 (2015) Nr. Suppl. 15, pp. 3629Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/
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Break-induced replication repair of damaged forks induces genomic duplications in human cellsIn: Science Vol. 343 (2014) Nr. 6166, pp. 88 - 91Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ Online Full Text (Open Access)
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Requirement for Parp-1 and DNA ligases 1 or 3 but not of Xrcc1 in chromosomal translocation formation by backup end joiningIn: Nucleic Acids Research Vol. 42 (2014) Nr. 10, pp. 6380 - 6392Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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DNA double-strand-break complexity levels and their possible contributions to the probability for error-prone processing and repair pathway choiceIn: Nucleic Acids Research Vol. 41 (2013) Nr. 16, pp. 7589 - 7605Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Functional redundancy between DNA ligases i and III in DNA replication in vertebrate cellsIn: Nucleic Acids Research Vol. 40 (2012) Nr. 6, pp. 2599 - 2610Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Post-irradiation chemical processing of DNA damage generates double-strand breaks in cells already engaged in repairIn: Nucleic Acids Research Vol. 39 (2011) Nr. 19, pp. 8416 - 8429Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Evidence of an adaptive response targeting DNA nonhomologous end joining and its transmission to bystander cellsIn: Cancer Research Vol. 70 (2010) Nr. 21, pp. 8498 - 8506Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/
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Gamma-H2AX in recognition and signaling of DNA double-strand breaks in the context of chromatin.In: Nucleic Acids Research Vol. 36 (2008) Nr. 17, pp. 5678 - 5694Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Histone H1 functions as a stimulatory factor in backup pathways of NHEJIn: Nucleic Acids Research Vol. 36 (2008) Nr. 5, pp. 1610 - 1623Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ Online Full Text (Open Access)
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PARP-1 and Ku compete for repair of DNA double strand breaks by distinct NHEJ pathwaysIn: Nucleic Acids Research Vol. 34 (2006) Nr. 21, pp. 6170 - 6182Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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Checkpoint abrogation in G₂ compromises repair of chromosomal breaks in ataxia telangiectasia cellsIn: Cancer Research Vol. 65 (2005) Nr. 24, pp. 11292 - 11296Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
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DNA ligase III as a candidate component of backup pathways of nonhomologous end joiningIn: Cancer Research Vol. 65 (2005) Nr. 10, pp. 4020 - 4030Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ Online Full Text (Open Access)
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Postreplicative joining of DNA double-strand breaks causes genomic instability in DNA-PKcs-deficient mouse embryonic fibroblastsIn: Cancer Research Vol. 65 (2005) Nr. 22, pp. 10223 - 10232Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ Online Full Text (Open Access)
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ATR affecting cell radiosensitivity is dependent on homologous recombination repair but independent of nonhomologous end joiningIn: Cancer Research Vol. 64 (2004) Nr. 19, pp. 7139 - 7143Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ Online Full Text (Open Access)
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An ATM-independent S-phase checkpoint response involves CHK1 pathwayIn: Cancer Research Vol. 62 (2002) Nr. 6, pp. 1598 - 1603
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Ku affects the CHK1-dependent G(2) checkpoint after ionizing radiationIn: Cancer Research Vol. 62 (2002) Nr. 21, pp. 6031 - 6034
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Ku affects the ataxia and Rad 3-related/CHK1-dependent S phase checkpoint response after camptothecin treatment.In: Cancer Research Vol. 62 (2002) Nr. 9, pp. 2483 - 2487
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Genetic evidence for the involvement of DNA ligase IV in the DNA-PK-dependent pathway of non-homologous end joining in mammalian cellsIn: Nucleic Acids Research Vol. 29 (2001) Nr. 8, pp. 1653 - 1660Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ Online Full Text (Open Access)
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Inhibition of DNA replication by tirapazamineIn: Cancer Research Vol. 61 (2001) Nr. 14, pp. 5425 - 5431
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Nonhomologous end-joining of ionizing radiation-induced DNA double-stranded breaks in human tumor cells deficient in BRCA1 or BRCA2In: Cancer Research Vol. 61 (2001) Nr. 1, pp. 270 - 277
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Replication protein A2 phosphorylation after DNA damage by the coordinated action of ataxia telangiectasia-mutated and DNA-dependent protein kinaseIn: Cancer Research Vol. 61 (2001) Nr. 23, pp. 8554 - 8563
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DNA-dependent protein kinase stimulates an independently active, nonhomologous, end-joining apparatus.In: Cancer Research Vol. 60 (2000) Nr. 5, pp. 1245 - 1253
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The catalytic subunit DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PKcs) facilitates recovery from radiation-induced inhibition of DNA replicationIn: Nucleic Acids Research Vol. 28 (2000) Nr. 5, pp. 1183 - 1192Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)