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Genome-protective topoisomerase 2a-dependent G2 arrest requires p53 in hTERT-positive cancer cells

Topoisomerase 2a (Topo2a)-dependent G2 arrest engenders faithful segregation of sister chromatids, yet in certain tumor cell lines where this arrest is dysfunctional, a PKCε-dependent failsafe pathway can be triggered. Here we elaborate on recent advances in understanding the underlying mechanisms a...

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Autores principales: Lockwood, Nicola, Martini, Silvia, Lopez-Pardo, Ainara, Deiss, Katharina, Segeren, Hendrika A., Semple, Robert K., Collins, Ian, Repana, Dimitra, Cobbaut, Mathias, Soliman, Tanya, Ciccarelli, Francesca, Parker, Peter J.
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Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7612711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35247890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-21-1785
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author Lockwood, Nicola
Martini, Silvia
Lopez-Pardo, Ainara
Deiss, Katharina
Segeren, Hendrika A.
Semple, Robert K.
Collins, Ian
Repana, Dimitra
Cobbaut, Mathias
Soliman, Tanya
Ciccarelli, Francesca
Parker, Peter J.
author_facet Lockwood, Nicola
Martini, Silvia
Lopez-Pardo, Ainara
Deiss, Katharina
Segeren, Hendrika A.
Semple, Robert K.
Collins, Ian
Repana, Dimitra
Cobbaut, Mathias
Soliman, Tanya
Ciccarelli, Francesca
Parker, Peter J.
author_sort Lockwood, Nicola
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description Topoisomerase 2a (Topo2a)-dependent G2 arrest engenders faithful segregation of sister chromatids, yet in certain tumor cell lines where this arrest is dysfunctional, a PKCε-dependent failsafe pathway can be triggered. Here we elaborate on recent advances in understanding the underlying mechanisms associated with this G2 arrest by determining that p53-p21 signaling is essential for efficient arrest in cell lines, in patient-derived cells, and in colorectal cancer organoids. Regulation of this p53 axis required the SMC5/6 complex, which is distinct from the p53 pathways observed in the DNA damage response. Topo2a inhibition specifically during S phase did not trigger G2 arrest despite affecting completion of DNA replication. Moreover, in cancer cells reliant upon the alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) mechanism, a distinct form of Topo2a-dependent, p53-independent G2 arrest was found to be mediated by BLM and Chk1. Importantly, the previously described PKCε-dependent mitotic failsafe was engaged in hTERT-positive cells when Topo2a-dependent G2 arrest was dysfunctional and where p53 was absent, but not in cells dependent on the ALT mechanism. In PKCε knockout mice, p53 deletion elicited tumors were less aggressive than in PKCε-replete animals and exhibited a distinct pattern of chromosomal rearrangements. This evidence suggests the potential of exploiting synthetic lethality in arrest-defective hTERT-positive tumors through PKCε-directed therapeutic intervention.
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spelling pubmed-76127112022-05-11 Genome-protective topoisomerase 2a-dependent G2 arrest requires p53 in hTERT-positive cancer cells Lockwood, Nicola Martini, Silvia Lopez-Pardo, Ainara Deiss, Katharina Segeren, Hendrika A. Semple, Robert K. Collins, Ian Repana, Dimitra Cobbaut, Mathias Soliman, Tanya Ciccarelli, Francesca Parker, Peter J. Cancer Res Article Topoisomerase 2a (Topo2a)-dependent G2 arrest engenders faithful segregation of sister chromatids, yet in certain tumor cell lines where this arrest is dysfunctional, a PKCε-dependent failsafe pathway can be triggered. Here we elaborate on recent advances in understanding the underlying mechanisms associated with this G2 arrest by determining that p53-p21 signaling is essential for efficient arrest in cell lines, in patient-derived cells, and in colorectal cancer organoids. Regulation of this p53 axis required the SMC5/6 complex, which is distinct from the p53 pathways observed in the DNA damage response. Topo2a inhibition specifically during S phase did not trigger G2 arrest despite affecting completion of DNA replication. Moreover, in cancer cells reliant upon the alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) mechanism, a distinct form of Topo2a-dependent, p53-independent G2 arrest was found to be mediated by BLM and Chk1. Importantly, the previously described PKCε-dependent mitotic failsafe was engaged in hTERT-positive cells when Topo2a-dependent G2 arrest was dysfunctional and where p53 was absent, but not in cells dependent on the ALT mechanism. In PKCε knockout mice, p53 deletion elicited tumors were less aggressive than in PKCε-replete animals and exhibited a distinct pattern of chromosomal rearrangements. This evidence suggests the potential of exploiting synthetic lethality in arrest-defective hTERT-positive tumors through PKCε-directed therapeutic intervention. 2022-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7612711/ /pubmed/35247890 http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-21-1785 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) International license.
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Lockwood, Nicola
Martini, Silvia
Lopez-Pardo, Ainara
Deiss, Katharina
Segeren, Hendrika A.
Semple, Robert K.
Collins, Ian
Repana, Dimitra
Cobbaut, Mathias
Soliman, Tanya
Ciccarelli, Francesca
Parker, Peter J.
Genome-protective topoisomerase 2a-dependent G2 arrest requires p53 in hTERT-positive cancer cells
title Genome-protective topoisomerase 2a-dependent G2 arrest requires p53 in hTERT-positive cancer cells
title_full Genome-protective topoisomerase 2a-dependent G2 arrest requires p53 in hTERT-positive cancer cells
title_fullStr Genome-protective topoisomerase 2a-dependent G2 arrest requires p53 in hTERT-positive cancer cells
title_full_unstemmed Genome-protective topoisomerase 2a-dependent G2 arrest requires p53 in hTERT-positive cancer cells
title_short Genome-protective topoisomerase 2a-dependent G2 arrest requires p53 in hTERT-positive cancer cells
title_sort genome-protective topoisomerase 2a-dependent g2 arrest requires p53 in htert-positive cancer cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7612711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35247890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-21-1785
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