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Epithelial RNase H2 Maintains Genome Integrity and Prevents Intestinal Tumorigenesis in Mice

BACKGROUND & AIMS: RNase H2 is a holoenzyme, composed of 3 subunits (ribonuclease H2 subunits A, B, and C), that cleaves RNA:DNA hybrids and removes mis-incorporated ribonucleotides from genomic DNA through ribonucleotide excision repair. Ribonucleotide incorporation by eukaryotic DNA polymerase...

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Autores principales: Aden, Konrad, Bartsch, Kareen, Dahl, Joseph, Reijns, Martin A.M., Esser, Daniela, Sheibani-Tezerji, Raheleh, Sinha, Anupam, Wottawa, Felix, Ito, Go, Mishra, Neha, Knittler, Katharina, Burkholder, Adam, Welz, Lina, van Es, Johan, Tran, Florian, Lipinski, Simone, Kakavand, Nassim, Boeger, Christine, Lucius, Ralph, von Schoenfels, Witigo, Schafmayer, Clemens, Lenk, Lennart, Chalaris, Athena, Clevers, Hans, Röcken, Christoph, Kaleta, Christoph, Rose-John, Stefan, Schreiber, Stefan, Kunkel, Thomas, Rabe, Björn, Rosenstiel, Philip
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: W.B. Saunders 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6311085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30273559
http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2018.09.047
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author Aden, Konrad
Bartsch, Kareen
Dahl, Joseph
Reijns, Martin A.M.
Esser, Daniela
Sheibani-Tezerji, Raheleh
Sinha, Anupam
Wottawa, Felix
Ito, Go
Mishra, Neha
Knittler, Katharina
Burkholder, Adam
Welz, Lina
van Es, Johan
Tran, Florian
Lipinski, Simone
Kakavand, Nassim
Boeger, Christine
Lucius, Ralph
von Schoenfels, Witigo
Schafmayer, Clemens
Lenk, Lennart
Chalaris, Athena
Clevers, Hans
Röcken, Christoph
Kaleta, Christoph
Rose-John, Stefan
Schreiber, Stefan
Kunkel, Thomas
Rabe, Björn
Rosenstiel, Philip
author_facet Aden, Konrad
Bartsch, Kareen
Dahl, Joseph
Reijns, Martin A.M.
Esser, Daniela
Sheibani-Tezerji, Raheleh
Sinha, Anupam
Wottawa, Felix
Ito, Go
Mishra, Neha
Knittler, Katharina
Burkholder, Adam
Welz, Lina
van Es, Johan
Tran, Florian
Lipinski, Simone
Kakavand, Nassim
Boeger, Christine
Lucius, Ralph
von Schoenfels, Witigo
Schafmayer, Clemens
Lenk, Lennart
Chalaris, Athena
Clevers, Hans
Röcken, Christoph
Kaleta, Christoph
Rose-John, Stefan
Schreiber, Stefan
Kunkel, Thomas
Rabe, Björn
Rosenstiel, Philip
author_sort Aden, Konrad
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description BACKGROUND & AIMS: RNase H2 is a holoenzyme, composed of 3 subunits (ribonuclease H2 subunits A, B, and C), that cleaves RNA:DNA hybrids and removes mis-incorporated ribonucleotides from genomic DNA through ribonucleotide excision repair. Ribonucleotide incorporation by eukaryotic DNA polymerases occurs during every round of genome duplication and produces the most frequent type of naturally occurring DNA lesion. We investigated whether intestinal epithelial proliferation requires RNase H2 function and whether RNase H2 activity is disrupted during intestinal carcinogenesis. METHODS: We generated mice with epithelial-specific deletion of ribonuclease H2 subunit B (H2b(ΔIEC)) and mice that also had deletion of tumor-suppressor protein p53 (H2b/p53(ΔIEC)); we compared phenotypes with those of littermate H2b(fl/fl) or H2b/p53(fl/fl) (control) mice at young and old ages. Intestinal tissues were collected and analyzed by histology. We isolated epithelial cells, generated intestinal organoids, and performed RNA sequence analyses. Mutation signatures of spontaneous tumors from H2b/p53(ΔIEC) mice were characterized by exome sequencing. We collected colorectal tumor specimens from 467 patients, measured levels of ribonuclease H2 subunit B, and associated these with patient survival times and transcriptome data. RESULTS: The H2b(ΔIEC) mice had DNA damage to intestinal epithelial cells and proliferative exhaustion of the intestinal stem cell compartment compared with controls and H2b/p53(ΔIEC) mice. However, H2b/p53(ΔIEC) mice spontaneously developed small intestine and colon carcinomas. DNA from these tumors contained T>G base substitutions at GTG trinucleotides. Analyses of transcriptomes of human colorectal tumors associated lower levels of RNase H2 with shorter survival times. CONCLUSIONS: In analyses of mice with disruption of the ribonuclease H2 subunit B gene and colorectal tumors from patients, we provide evidence that RNase H2 functions as a colorectal tumor suppressor. H2b/p53(ΔIEC) mice can be used to study the roles of RNase H2 in tissue-specific carcinogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-63110852019-01-08 Epithelial RNase H2 Maintains Genome Integrity and Prevents Intestinal Tumorigenesis in Mice Aden, Konrad Bartsch, Kareen Dahl, Joseph Reijns, Martin A.M. Esser, Daniela Sheibani-Tezerji, Raheleh Sinha, Anupam Wottawa, Felix Ito, Go Mishra, Neha Knittler, Katharina Burkholder, Adam Welz, Lina van Es, Johan Tran, Florian Lipinski, Simone Kakavand, Nassim Boeger, Christine Lucius, Ralph von Schoenfels, Witigo Schafmayer, Clemens Lenk, Lennart Chalaris, Athena Clevers, Hans Röcken, Christoph Kaleta, Christoph Rose-John, Stefan Schreiber, Stefan Kunkel, Thomas Rabe, Björn Rosenstiel, Philip Gastroenterology Article BACKGROUND & AIMS: RNase H2 is a holoenzyme, composed of 3 subunits (ribonuclease H2 subunits A, B, and C), that cleaves RNA:DNA hybrids and removes mis-incorporated ribonucleotides from genomic DNA through ribonucleotide excision repair. Ribonucleotide incorporation by eukaryotic DNA polymerases occurs during every round of genome duplication and produces the most frequent type of naturally occurring DNA lesion. We investigated whether intestinal epithelial proliferation requires RNase H2 function and whether RNase H2 activity is disrupted during intestinal carcinogenesis. METHODS: We generated mice with epithelial-specific deletion of ribonuclease H2 subunit B (H2b(ΔIEC)) and mice that also had deletion of tumor-suppressor protein p53 (H2b/p53(ΔIEC)); we compared phenotypes with those of littermate H2b(fl/fl) or H2b/p53(fl/fl) (control) mice at young and old ages. Intestinal tissues were collected and analyzed by histology. We isolated epithelial cells, generated intestinal organoids, and performed RNA sequence analyses. Mutation signatures of spontaneous tumors from H2b/p53(ΔIEC) mice were characterized by exome sequencing. We collected colorectal tumor specimens from 467 patients, measured levels of ribonuclease H2 subunit B, and associated these with patient survival times and transcriptome data. RESULTS: The H2b(ΔIEC) mice had DNA damage to intestinal epithelial cells and proliferative exhaustion of the intestinal stem cell compartment compared with controls and H2b/p53(ΔIEC) mice. However, H2b/p53(ΔIEC) mice spontaneously developed small intestine and colon carcinomas. DNA from these tumors contained T>G base substitutions at GTG trinucleotides. Analyses of transcriptomes of human colorectal tumors associated lower levels of RNase H2 with shorter survival times. CONCLUSIONS: In analyses of mice with disruption of the ribonuclease H2 subunit B gene and colorectal tumors from patients, we provide evidence that RNase H2 functions as a colorectal tumor suppressor. H2b/p53(ΔIEC) mice can be used to study the roles of RNase H2 in tissue-specific carcinogenesis. W.B. Saunders 2019-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6311085/ /pubmed/30273559 http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2018.09.047 Text en © 2019 The AGA Institute All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Aden, Konrad
Bartsch, Kareen
Dahl, Joseph
Reijns, Martin A.M.
Esser, Daniela
Sheibani-Tezerji, Raheleh
Sinha, Anupam
Wottawa, Felix
Ito, Go
Mishra, Neha
Knittler, Katharina
Burkholder, Adam
Welz, Lina
van Es, Johan
Tran, Florian
Lipinski, Simone
Kakavand, Nassim
Boeger, Christine
Lucius, Ralph
von Schoenfels, Witigo
Schafmayer, Clemens
Lenk, Lennart
Chalaris, Athena
Clevers, Hans
Röcken, Christoph
Kaleta, Christoph
Rose-John, Stefan
Schreiber, Stefan
Kunkel, Thomas
Rabe, Björn
Rosenstiel, Philip
Epithelial RNase H2 Maintains Genome Integrity and Prevents Intestinal Tumorigenesis in Mice
title Epithelial RNase H2 Maintains Genome Integrity and Prevents Intestinal Tumorigenesis in Mice
title_full Epithelial RNase H2 Maintains Genome Integrity and Prevents Intestinal Tumorigenesis in Mice
title_fullStr Epithelial RNase H2 Maintains Genome Integrity and Prevents Intestinal Tumorigenesis in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Epithelial RNase H2 Maintains Genome Integrity and Prevents Intestinal Tumorigenesis in Mice
title_short Epithelial RNase H2 Maintains Genome Integrity and Prevents Intestinal Tumorigenesis in Mice
title_sort epithelial rnase h2 maintains genome integrity and prevents intestinal tumorigenesis in mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6311085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30273559
http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2018.09.047
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