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Base Excision by Thymine DNA Glycosylase Mediates DNA-Directed Cytotoxicity of 5-Fluorouracil

5-Fluorouracil (5-FU), a chemotherapeutic drug commonly used in cancer treatment, imbalances nucleotide pools, thereby favoring misincorporation of uracil and 5-FU into genomic DNA. The processing of these bases by DNA repair activities was proposed to cause DNA-directed cytotoxicity, but the underl...

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Autores principales: Kunz, Christophe, Focke, Frauke, Saito, Yusuke, Schuermann, David, Lettieri, Teresa, Selfridge, Jim, Schär, Primo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2671560/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19402749
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000091
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author Kunz, Christophe
Focke, Frauke
Saito, Yusuke
Schuermann, David
Lettieri, Teresa
Selfridge, Jim
Schär, Primo
author_facet Kunz, Christophe
Focke, Frauke
Saito, Yusuke
Schuermann, David
Lettieri, Teresa
Selfridge, Jim
Schär, Primo
author_sort Kunz, Christophe
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description 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU), a chemotherapeutic drug commonly used in cancer treatment, imbalances nucleotide pools, thereby favoring misincorporation of uracil and 5-FU into genomic DNA. The processing of these bases by DNA repair activities was proposed to cause DNA-directed cytotoxicity, but the underlying mechanisms have not been resolved. In this study, we investigated a possible role of thymine DNA glycosylase (TDG), one of four mammalian uracil DNA glycosylases (UDGs), in the cellular response to 5-FU. Using genetic and biochemical tools, we found that inactivation of TDG significantly increases resistance of both mouse and human cancer cells towards 5-FU. We show that excision of DNA-incorporated 5-FU by TDG generates persistent DNA strand breaks, delays S-phase progression, and activates DNA damage signaling, and that the repair of 5-FU–induced DNA strand breaks is more efficient in the absence of TDG. Hence, excision of 5-FU by TDG, but not by other UDGs (UNG2 and SMUG1), prevents efficient downstream processing of the repair intermediate, thereby mediating DNA-directed cytotoxicity. The status of TDG expression in a cancer is therefore likely to determine its response to 5-FU–based chemotherapy.
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spelling pubmed-26715602009-04-28 Base Excision by Thymine DNA Glycosylase Mediates DNA-Directed Cytotoxicity of 5-Fluorouracil Kunz, Christophe Focke, Frauke Saito, Yusuke Schuermann, David Lettieri, Teresa Selfridge, Jim Schär, Primo PLoS Biol Research Article 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU), a chemotherapeutic drug commonly used in cancer treatment, imbalances nucleotide pools, thereby favoring misincorporation of uracil and 5-FU into genomic DNA. The processing of these bases by DNA repair activities was proposed to cause DNA-directed cytotoxicity, but the underlying mechanisms have not been resolved. In this study, we investigated a possible role of thymine DNA glycosylase (TDG), one of four mammalian uracil DNA glycosylases (UDGs), in the cellular response to 5-FU. Using genetic and biochemical tools, we found that inactivation of TDG significantly increases resistance of both mouse and human cancer cells towards 5-FU. We show that excision of DNA-incorporated 5-FU by TDG generates persistent DNA strand breaks, delays S-phase progression, and activates DNA damage signaling, and that the repair of 5-FU–induced DNA strand breaks is more efficient in the absence of TDG. Hence, excision of 5-FU by TDG, but not by other UDGs (UNG2 and SMUG1), prevents efficient downstream processing of the repair intermediate, thereby mediating DNA-directed cytotoxicity. The status of TDG expression in a cancer is therefore likely to determine its response to 5-FU–based chemotherapy. Public Library of Science 2009-04 2009-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2671560/ /pubmed/19402749 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000091 Text en © 2009 Kunz et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kunz, Christophe
Focke, Frauke
Saito, Yusuke
Schuermann, David
Lettieri, Teresa
Selfridge, Jim
Schär, Primo
Base Excision by Thymine DNA Glycosylase Mediates DNA-Directed Cytotoxicity of 5-Fluorouracil
title Base Excision by Thymine DNA Glycosylase Mediates DNA-Directed Cytotoxicity of 5-Fluorouracil
title_full Base Excision by Thymine DNA Glycosylase Mediates DNA-Directed Cytotoxicity of 5-Fluorouracil
title_fullStr Base Excision by Thymine DNA Glycosylase Mediates DNA-Directed Cytotoxicity of 5-Fluorouracil
title_full_unstemmed Base Excision by Thymine DNA Glycosylase Mediates DNA-Directed Cytotoxicity of 5-Fluorouracil
title_short Base Excision by Thymine DNA Glycosylase Mediates DNA-Directed Cytotoxicity of 5-Fluorouracil
title_sort base excision by thymine dna glycosylase mediates dna-directed cytotoxicity of 5-fluorouracil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2671560/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19402749
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000091
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