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What Are the DNA Lesions Underlying Formaldehyde Toxicity?

Bente Benedict, Stella Munkholm Kristensen,Julien P. Duxin

DNA repair(2024)

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Formaldehyde is a highly reactive organic compound. Humans can be exposed to exogenous sources of formaldehyde, but formaldehyde is also produced endogenously as a byproduct of cellular metabolism. Because formaldehyde can react with DNA, it is considered a major endogenous source of DNA damage. However, the nature of the lesions underlying formaldehyde toxicity in cells remains vastly unknown. Here, we review the current knowledge of the different types of nucleic acid lesions that are induced by formaldehyde and describe the repair pathways known to counteract formaldehyde toxicity. Taking this knowledge together, we discuss and speculate on the predominant lesions generated by formaldehyde, which underly its natural toxicity.
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Formaldehyde,DNA damage,DNA crosslinks,DNA repair,Fanconi anemia pathway,DNA replication
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