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Thymine DNA Glycosylase (TDG) is involved in the pathogenesis of intestinal tumors with reduced APC expression
Thymine DNA Glycosylase (TDG) is a base excision repair enzyme that acts as a thymine and uracil DNA N-glycosylase on G:T and G:U mismatches, thus protecting CpG sites in the genome from mutagenesis by deamination. In addition, TDG has an epigenomic function by removing the novel cytosine derivative...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5685726/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29163805 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.21219 |
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author | Xu, Jinfei Cortellino, Salvatore Tricarico, Rossella Chang, Wen-Chi Scher, Gabrielle Devarajan, Karthik Slifker, Michael Moore, Robert Bassi, Maria Rosaria Caretti, Elena Clapper, Margie Cooper, Harry Bellacosa, Alfonso |
author_facet | Xu, Jinfei Cortellino, Salvatore Tricarico, Rossella Chang, Wen-Chi Scher, Gabrielle Devarajan, Karthik Slifker, Michael Moore, Robert Bassi, Maria Rosaria Caretti, Elena Clapper, Margie Cooper, Harry Bellacosa, Alfonso |
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description | Thymine DNA Glycosylase (TDG) is a base excision repair enzyme that acts as a thymine and uracil DNA N-glycosylase on G:T and G:U mismatches, thus protecting CpG sites in the genome from mutagenesis by deamination. In addition, TDG has an epigenomic function by removing the novel cytosine derivatives 5-formylcytosine and 5-carboxylcytosine (5caC) generated by Ten-Eleven Translocation (TET) enzymes during active DNA demethylation. We and others previously reported that TDG is essential for mammalian development. However, its involvement in tumor formation is unknown. To study the role of TDG in tumorigenesis, we analyzed the effects of its inactivation in a well-characterized model of tumor predisposition, the Apc(Min) mouse strain. Mice bearing a conditional Tdg(flox) allele were crossed with Fabpl::Cre transgenic mice, in the context of the Apc(Min) mutation, in order to inactivate Tdg in the small intestinal and colonic epithelium. We observed an approximately 2-fold increase in the number of small intestinal adenomas in the test Tdg-mutant Apc(Min) mice in comparison to control genotypes (p=0.0001). This increase occurred in female mice, and is similar to the known increase in intestinal adenoma formation due to oophorectomy. In the human colorectal cancer (CRC) TCGA database, the subset of patients with TDG and APC expression in the lowest quartile exhibits an excess of female cases. We conclude that TDG inactivation plays a role in intestinal tumorigenesis initiated by mutation/underexpression of APC. Our results also indicate that TDG may be involved in sex-specific protection from CRC. |
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spelling | pubmed-56857262017-11-21 Thymine DNA Glycosylase (TDG) is involved in the pathogenesis of intestinal tumors with reduced APC expression Xu, Jinfei Cortellino, Salvatore Tricarico, Rossella Chang, Wen-Chi Scher, Gabrielle Devarajan, Karthik Slifker, Michael Moore, Robert Bassi, Maria Rosaria Caretti, Elena Clapper, Margie Cooper, Harry Bellacosa, Alfonso Oncotarget Research Paper Thymine DNA Glycosylase (TDG) is a base excision repair enzyme that acts as a thymine and uracil DNA N-glycosylase on G:T and G:U mismatches, thus protecting CpG sites in the genome from mutagenesis by deamination. In addition, TDG has an epigenomic function by removing the novel cytosine derivatives 5-formylcytosine and 5-carboxylcytosine (5caC) generated by Ten-Eleven Translocation (TET) enzymes during active DNA demethylation. We and others previously reported that TDG is essential for mammalian development. However, its involvement in tumor formation is unknown. To study the role of TDG in tumorigenesis, we analyzed the effects of its inactivation in a well-characterized model of tumor predisposition, the Apc(Min) mouse strain. Mice bearing a conditional Tdg(flox) allele were crossed with Fabpl::Cre transgenic mice, in the context of the Apc(Min) mutation, in order to inactivate Tdg in the small intestinal and colonic epithelium. We observed an approximately 2-fold increase in the number of small intestinal adenomas in the test Tdg-mutant Apc(Min) mice in comparison to control genotypes (p=0.0001). This increase occurred in female mice, and is similar to the known increase in intestinal adenoma formation due to oophorectomy. In the human colorectal cancer (CRC) TCGA database, the subset of patients with TDG and APC expression in the lowest quartile exhibits an excess of female cases. We conclude that TDG inactivation plays a role in intestinal tumorigenesis initiated by mutation/underexpression of APC. Our results also indicate that TDG may be involved in sex-specific protection from CRC. Impact Journals LLC 2017-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5685726/ /pubmed/29163805 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.21219 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Xu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Xu, Jinfei Cortellino, Salvatore Tricarico, Rossella Chang, Wen-Chi Scher, Gabrielle Devarajan, Karthik Slifker, Michael Moore, Robert Bassi, Maria Rosaria Caretti, Elena Clapper, Margie Cooper, Harry Bellacosa, Alfonso Thymine DNA Glycosylase (TDG) is involved in the pathogenesis of intestinal tumors with reduced APC expression |
title | Thymine DNA Glycosylase (TDG) is involved in the pathogenesis of intestinal tumors with reduced APC expression |
title_full | Thymine DNA Glycosylase (TDG) is involved in the pathogenesis of intestinal tumors with reduced APC expression |
title_fullStr | Thymine DNA Glycosylase (TDG) is involved in the pathogenesis of intestinal tumors with reduced APC expression |
title_full_unstemmed | Thymine DNA Glycosylase (TDG) is involved in the pathogenesis of intestinal tumors with reduced APC expression |
title_short | Thymine DNA Glycosylase (TDG) is involved in the pathogenesis of intestinal tumors with reduced APC expression |
title_sort | thymine dna glycosylase (tdg) is involved in the pathogenesis of intestinal tumors with reduced apc expression |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5685726/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29163805 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.21219 |
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