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5 September 2023 Research progress of the Fanconi anemia pathway and premature ovarian insufficiency
Jingyu Zhao, Yixin Zhang, Wenbo Li, Mengmeng Yao, Chuqi Liu, Zihan Zhang, Caiqin Wang, Xiaomei Wang, Kai Meng
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Abstract

The Fanconi anemia pathway is a key pathway involved in the repair of deoxyribonucleic acidinterstrand crosslinking damage, which chiefly includes the following four modules: lesion recognition, Fanconi anemia core complex recruitment, FANCD2–FANCI complex monoubiquitination, and downstream events (nucleolytic incision, translesion synthesis, and homologous recombination). Mutations or deletions of multiple Fanconi anemia genes in this pathway can damage the interstrand crosslinking repair pathway and disrupt primordial germ cell development and oocyte meiosis, thereby leading to abnormal follicular development. Premature ovarian insufficiency is a gynecological clinical syndrome characterized by amenorrhea and decreased fertility due to decreased oocyte pool, accelerated follicle atresia, and loss of ovarian function in women <40 years old. Furthermore, in recent years, several studies have detected mutations in the Fanconi anemia gene in patients with premature ovarian insufficiency. In addition, some patients with Fanconi anemia exhibit symptoms of premature ovarian insufficiency and infertility. The Fanconi anemia pathway and premature ovarian insufficiency are closely associated.

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In summary, we conducted a comprehensive summary and analysis of the relationship between Fanconi anemia genes and premature ovarian insufficiency from the perspective of the Fanconi anemia pathway, in order to provide new ideas for the pathogenesis of premature ovarian insufficiency.

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Jingyu Zhao, Yixin Zhang, Wenbo Li, Mengmeng Yao, Chuqi Liu, Zihan Zhang, Caiqin Wang, Xiaomei Wang, and Kai Meng "Research progress of the Fanconi anemia pathway and premature ovarian insufficiency," Biology of Reproduction 109(5), 570-585, (5 September 2023). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioad110
Received: 6 May 2023; Accepted: 2 September 2023; Published: 5 September 2023
KEYWORDS
DNA damage repair
Fanconi anemia pathway
interstrand crosslinking
premature ovarian insufficiency
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