Replication-Poison Treatment in BRCA1-Deficient Breast Cancer Causes MRE11 Over-Resection that Induces Single-Stranded DNA Accumulation and Mitotic Catastrophe

IF 12.5 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Imene Tabet, Esin Orhan, Ermes Candiello, Lise Fenou, Carolina Velázquez, Beatrice Orsetti, Geneviéve Rodier, William Jacot, Cyril Ribeyre, Claude Sardet, Charles Theillet
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Abstract

BRCA1 deficiency is observed in approximately 25% of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). BRCA1, a key player of homologous recombination (HR) repair, is also involved in stalled DNA replication fork protection and repair. Here, we investigated the sensitivity of BRCA1-deficient TNBC models to the frequently used replication chain terminator gemcitabine, which does not directly induce DNA breaks. A large fraction of BRCA1-deficient cells was sensitive to gemcitabine, in contrast to their isogenic BRCA1-proficient counterparts. Gemcitabine treated BRCA1-deficient cells accumulated massive levels of single strand DNA (ssDNA) and presented no RPA or RAD51 nuclear foci. The gemcitabine-induced accumulation of ssDNA in BRCA1-deficient cells was strongly diminished by targeting MRE11 with inhibitors and by siRNA attenuation. In contrast, treatment with the PARP1/2 inhibitor olaparib did not result in MRE11 dependent over-resection. Furthermore, a fraction of gemcitabine treated BRCA1-deficient cells that showed massive ssDNA accumulation slipped into mitosis, producing mitotic bridges and strongly stained BrdU and γH2AX micronuclei (MN). The BrdU-positive MN and DNA bridges also stained positively for cGAS. In conclusion, these data suggest that gemcitabine treatment in BRCA1-deficient TNBC exposes unprotected nascent DNA linked to replication fork reversal, which leads to MRE11 over-resection and ssDNA accumulation. Therefore, the observed hypersensitivity to gemcitabine indicates that it could be a beneficial addition to BRCA1-deficient TNBC treatment.
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Cancer research
Cancer research 医学-肿瘤学
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16.10
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0.90%
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7677
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: Cancer Research, published by the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), is a journal that focuses on impactful original studies, reviews, and opinion pieces relevant to the broad cancer research community. Manuscripts that present conceptual or technological advances leading to insights into cancer biology are particularly sought after. The journal also places emphasis on convergence science, which involves bridging multiple distinct areas of cancer research. With primary subsections including Cancer Biology, Cancer Immunology, Cancer Metabolism and Molecular Mechanisms, Translational Cancer Biology, Cancer Landscapes, and Convergence Science, Cancer Research has a comprehensive scope. It is published twice a month and has one volume per year, with a print ISSN of 0008-5472 and an online ISSN of 1538-7445. Cancer Research is abstracted and/or indexed in various databases and platforms, including BIOSIS Previews (R) Database, MEDLINE, Current Contents/Life Sciences, Current Contents/Clinical Medicine, Science Citation Index, Scopus, and Web of Science.
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