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UV-exposure, endogenous DNA damage, and DNA replication errors shape the spectra of genome changes in human skin

Human skin is continuously exposed to environmental DNA damage leading to the accumulation of somatic mutations over the lifetime of an individual. Mutagenesis in human skin cells can be also caused by endogenous DNA damage and by DNA replication errors. The contributions of these processes to the s...

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Autores principales: Saini, Natalie, Giacobone, Camille K., Klimczak, Leszek J., Papas, Brian N., Burkholder, Adam B., Li, Jian-Liang, Fargo, David C., Bai, Re, Gerrish, Kevin, Innes, Cynthia L., Schurman, Shepherd H., Gordenin, Dmitry A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7808690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33444353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009302
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author Saini, Natalie
Giacobone, Camille K.
Klimczak, Leszek J.
Papas, Brian N.
Burkholder, Adam B.
Li, Jian-Liang
Fargo, David C.
Bai, Re
Gerrish, Kevin
Innes, Cynthia L.
Schurman, Shepherd H.
Gordenin, Dmitry A.
author_facet Saini, Natalie
Giacobone, Camille K.
Klimczak, Leszek J.
Papas, Brian N.
Burkholder, Adam B.
Li, Jian-Liang
Fargo, David C.
Bai, Re
Gerrish, Kevin
Innes, Cynthia L.
Schurman, Shepherd H.
Gordenin, Dmitry A.
author_sort Saini, Natalie
collection PubMed
description Human skin is continuously exposed to environmental DNA damage leading to the accumulation of somatic mutations over the lifetime of an individual. Mutagenesis in human skin cells can be also caused by endogenous DNA damage and by DNA replication errors. The contributions of these processes to the somatic mutation load in the skin of healthy humans has so far not been accurately assessed because the low numbers of mutations from current sequencing methodologies preclude the distinction between sequencing errors and true somatic genome changes. In this work, we sequenced genomes of single cell-derived clonal lineages obtained from primary skin cells of a large cohort of healthy individuals across a wide range of ages. We report here the range of mutation load and a comprehensive view of the various somatic genome changes that accumulate in skin cells. We demonstrate that UV-induced base substitutions, insertions and deletions are prominent even in sun-shielded skin. In addition, we detect accumulation of mutations due to spontaneous deamination of methylated cytosines as well as insertions and deletions characteristic of DNA replication errors in these cells. The endogenously induced somatic mutations and indels also demonstrate a linear increase with age, while UV-induced mutation load is age-independent. Finally, we show that DNA replication stalling at common fragile sites are potent sources of gross chromosomal rearrangements in human cells. Thus, somatic mutations in skin of healthy individuals reflect the interplay of environmental and endogenous factors in facilitating genome instability and carcinogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-78086902021-02-02 UV-exposure, endogenous DNA damage, and DNA replication errors shape the spectra of genome changes in human skin Saini, Natalie Giacobone, Camille K. Klimczak, Leszek J. Papas, Brian N. Burkholder, Adam B. Li, Jian-Liang Fargo, David C. Bai, Re Gerrish, Kevin Innes, Cynthia L. Schurman, Shepherd H. Gordenin, Dmitry A. PLoS Genet Research Article Human skin is continuously exposed to environmental DNA damage leading to the accumulation of somatic mutations over the lifetime of an individual. Mutagenesis in human skin cells can be also caused by endogenous DNA damage and by DNA replication errors. The contributions of these processes to the somatic mutation load in the skin of healthy humans has so far not been accurately assessed because the low numbers of mutations from current sequencing methodologies preclude the distinction between sequencing errors and true somatic genome changes. In this work, we sequenced genomes of single cell-derived clonal lineages obtained from primary skin cells of a large cohort of healthy individuals across a wide range of ages. We report here the range of mutation load and a comprehensive view of the various somatic genome changes that accumulate in skin cells. We demonstrate that UV-induced base substitutions, insertions and deletions are prominent even in sun-shielded skin. In addition, we detect accumulation of mutations due to spontaneous deamination of methylated cytosines as well as insertions and deletions characteristic of DNA replication errors in these cells. The endogenously induced somatic mutations and indels also demonstrate a linear increase with age, while UV-induced mutation load is age-independent. Finally, we show that DNA replication stalling at common fragile sites are potent sources of gross chromosomal rearrangements in human cells. Thus, somatic mutations in skin of healthy individuals reflect the interplay of environmental and endogenous factors in facilitating genome instability and carcinogenesis. Public Library of Science 2021-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7808690/ /pubmed/33444353 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009302 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
spellingShingle Research Article
Saini, Natalie
Giacobone, Camille K.
Klimczak, Leszek J.
Papas, Brian N.
Burkholder, Adam B.
Li, Jian-Liang
Fargo, David C.
Bai, Re
Gerrish, Kevin
Innes, Cynthia L.
Schurman, Shepherd H.
Gordenin, Dmitry A.
UV-exposure, endogenous DNA damage, and DNA replication errors shape the spectra of genome changes in human skin
title UV-exposure, endogenous DNA damage, and DNA replication errors shape the spectra of genome changes in human skin
title_full UV-exposure, endogenous DNA damage, and DNA replication errors shape the spectra of genome changes in human skin
title_fullStr UV-exposure, endogenous DNA damage, and DNA replication errors shape the spectra of genome changes in human skin
title_full_unstemmed UV-exposure, endogenous DNA damage, and DNA replication errors shape the spectra of genome changes in human skin
title_short UV-exposure, endogenous DNA damage, and DNA replication errors shape the spectra of genome changes in human skin
title_sort uv-exposure, endogenous dna damage, and dna replication errors shape the spectra of genome changes in human skin
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7808690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33444353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009302
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