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Essential Roles of BCCIP in Mouse Embryonic Development and Structural Stability of Chromosomes

BCCIP is a BRCA2- and CDKN1A(p21)-interacting protein that has been implicated in the maintenance of genomic integrity. To understand the in vivo functions of BCCIP, we generated a conditional BCCIP knockdown transgenic mouse model using Cre-LoxP mediated RNA interference. The BCCIP knockdown embryo...

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Autores principales: Lu, Huimei, Huang, Yi-Yuan, Mehrotra, Sonam, Droz-Rosario, Roberto, Liu, Jingmei, Bhaumik, Mantu, White, Eileen, Shen, Zhiyuan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3178617/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21966279
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002291
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author Lu, Huimei
Huang, Yi-Yuan
Mehrotra, Sonam
Droz-Rosario, Roberto
Liu, Jingmei
Bhaumik, Mantu
White, Eileen
Shen, Zhiyuan
author_facet Lu, Huimei
Huang, Yi-Yuan
Mehrotra, Sonam
Droz-Rosario, Roberto
Liu, Jingmei
Bhaumik, Mantu
White, Eileen
Shen, Zhiyuan
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description BCCIP is a BRCA2- and CDKN1A(p21)-interacting protein that has been implicated in the maintenance of genomic integrity. To understand the in vivo functions of BCCIP, we generated a conditional BCCIP knockdown transgenic mouse model using Cre-LoxP mediated RNA interference. The BCCIP knockdown embryos displayed impaired cellular proliferation and apoptosis at day E7.5. Consistent with these results, the in vitro proliferation of blastocysts and mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) of BCCIP knockdown mice were impaired considerably. The BCCIP deficient mouse embryos die before E11.5 day. Deletion of the p53 gene could not rescue the embryonic lethality due to BCCIP deficiency, but partially rescues the growth delay of mouse embryonic fibroblasts in vitro. To further understand the cause of development and proliferation defects in BCCIP-deficient mice, MEFs were subjected to chromosome stability analysis. The BCCIP-deficient MEFs displayed significant spontaneous chromosome structural alterations associated with replication stress, including a 3.5-fold induction of chromatid breaks. Remarkably, the BCCIP-deficient MEFs had a ∼20-fold increase in sister chromatid union (SCU), yet the induction of sister chromatid exchanges (SCE) was modestly at 1.5 fold. SCU is a unique type of chromatid aberration that may give rise to chromatin bridges between daughter nuclei in anaphase. In addition, the BCCIP-deficient MEFs have reduced repair of irradiation-induced DNA damage and reductions of Rad51 protein and nuclear foci. Our data suggest a unique function of BCCIP, not only in repair of DNA damage, but also in resolving stalled replication forks and prevention of replication stress. In addition, BCCIP deficiency causes excessive spontaneous chromatin bridges via the formation of SCU, which can subsequently impair chromosome segregations in mitosis and cell division.
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spelling pubmed-31786172011-09-30 Essential Roles of BCCIP in Mouse Embryonic Development and Structural Stability of Chromosomes Lu, Huimei Huang, Yi-Yuan Mehrotra, Sonam Droz-Rosario, Roberto Liu, Jingmei Bhaumik, Mantu White, Eileen Shen, Zhiyuan PLoS Genet Research Article BCCIP is a BRCA2- and CDKN1A(p21)-interacting protein that has been implicated in the maintenance of genomic integrity. To understand the in vivo functions of BCCIP, we generated a conditional BCCIP knockdown transgenic mouse model using Cre-LoxP mediated RNA interference. The BCCIP knockdown embryos displayed impaired cellular proliferation and apoptosis at day E7.5. Consistent with these results, the in vitro proliferation of blastocysts and mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) of BCCIP knockdown mice were impaired considerably. The BCCIP deficient mouse embryos die before E11.5 day. Deletion of the p53 gene could not rescue the embryonic lethality due to BCCIP deficiency, but partially rescues the growth delay of mouse embryonic fibroblasts in vitro. To further understand the cause of development and proliferation defects in BCCIP-deficient mice, MEFs were subjected to chromosome stability analysis. The BCCIP-deficient MEFs displayed significant spontaneous chromosome structural alterations associated with replication stress, including a 3.5-fold induction of chromatid breaks. Remarkably, the BCCIP-deficient MEFs had a ∼20-fold increase in sister chromatid union (SCU), yet the induction of sister chromatid exchanges (SCE) was modestly at 1.5 fold. SCU is a unique type of chromatid aberration that may give rise to chromatin bridges between daughter nuclei in anaphase. In addition, the BCCIP-deficient MEFs have reduced repair of irradiation-induced DNA damage and reductions of Rad51 protein and nuclear foci. Our data suggest a unique function of BCCIP, not only in repair of DNA damage, but also in resolving stalled replication forks and prevention of replication stress. In addition, BCCIP deficiency causes excessive spontaneous chromatin bridges via the formation of SCU, which can subsequently impair chromosome segregations in mitosis and cell division. Public Library of Science 2011-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3178617/ /pubmed/21966279 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002291 Text en Lu 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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Lu, Huimei
Huang, Yi-Yuan
Mehrotra, Sonam
Droz-Rosario, Roberto
Liu, Jingmei
Bhaumik, Mantu
White, Eileen
Shen, Zhiyuan
Essential Roles of BCCIP in Mouse Embryonic Development and Structural Stability of Chromosomes
title Essential Roles of BCCIP in Mouse Embryonic Development and Structural Stability of Chromosomes
title_full Essential Roles of BCCIP in Mouse Embryonic Development and Structural Stability of Chromosomes
title_fullStr Essential Roles of BCCIP in Mouse Embryonic Development and Structural Stability of Chromosomes
title_full_unstemmed Essential Roles of BCCIP in Mouse Embryonic Development and Structural Stability of Chromosomes
title_short Essential Roles of BCCIP in Mouse Embryonic Development and Structural Stability of Chromosomes
title_sort essential roles of bccip in mouse embryonic development and structural stability of chromosomes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3178617/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21966279
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002291
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