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Lack of mismatch repair enhances resistance to methylating agents for cells deficient in oxidative demethylation.
Gutierrez, Roberto; Chan, Annie Yin; Tsuen Lai, Seigmund Wai; Itoh, Shunsuke; Lee, Dong-Hyun; Sun, Kelani; Battad, Alana; Chen, Shiuan; O'Connor, Timothy R; Shuck, Sarah C.
Afiliación
  • Gutierrez R; Department of Cancer Biology, Irell & Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences, Beckman Research Institute at the City of Hope, Duarte California, 91010 United States of America.
  • Chan AY; Department of Cancer Biology, Irell & Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences, Beckman Research Institute at the City of Hope, Duarte California, 91010 United States of America.
  • Tsuen Lai SW; Department of Diabetes and Cancer Metabolism, Beckman Research Institute at the City of Hope, Duarte California, 91010 United States of America.
  • Itoh S; Department of Cancer Biology, Irell & Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences, Beckman Research Institute at the City of Hope, Duarte California, 91010 United States of America.
  • Lee DH; Department of Biological Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 61186 South Korea.
  • Sun K; Department of Diabetes and Cancer Metabolism, Beckman Research Institute at the City of Hope, Duarte California, 91010 United States of America.
  • Battad A; Department of Diabetes and Cancer Metabolism, Beckman Research Institute at the City of Hope, Duarte California, 91010 United States of America.
  • Chen S; Department of Cancer Biology, Irell & Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences, Beckman Research Institute at the City of Hope, Duarte California, 91010 United States of America.
  • O'Connor TR; Department of Cancer Biology, Irell & Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences, Beckman Research Institute at the City of Hope, Duarte California, 91010 United States of America. Electronic address: toconnor@coh.org.
  • Shuck SC; Department of Diabetes and Cancer Metabolism, Beckman Research Institute at the City of Hope, Duarte California, 91010 United States of America. Electronic address: sshuck@coh.org.
J Biol Chem ; : 107492, 2024 Jun 24.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38925328
ABSTRACT
The human AlkB homologs, ALKBH2 and ALKBH3, respond to methylation damage to maintain genomic integrity and cellular viability. Both ALKBH2 and ALKBH3 are direct reversal repair (DRR) enzymes that remove 1meA and 3meC lesions commonly generated by alkylating chemotherapeutic agents. Thus, the existence of deficiencies in ALKBH proteins can be exploited in synergy with chemotherapy. In this study, we investigated possible interactions between ALKBH2 and ALKBH3 with other proteins that could alter damage response and discovered an interaction with the mismatch repair (MMR) system. To test whether the lack of active MMR impacts ALKBH2 and/or ALKBH3 response to methylating agents, we generated cells deficient in ALKBH2, ALKBH3, or both in addition to Mlh homolog 1 (MLH1), another MMR protein. We found that MLH1koALKBH3ko cells showed enhanced resistance towards SN1- and SN2-type methylating agents, whereas MLH1koALKBH2ko cells were only resistant to SN1-type methylating agents. Concomitant loss of ALKBH2 and ALKBH3 (ALKBH2ko3ko) rendered cells sensitive to SN1- and SN2-agents, but the additional loss of MLH1 enhanced resistance to both types of damage. We also showed that ALKBH2ko3ko cells have an ATR-dependent arrest at the G2/M checkpoint, increased apoptotic signalling, and replication fork stress in response to methylation. However, these responses were not observed with the loss of functional MLH1 in MLH1koALKBH2ko3ko cells. Finally, in MLH1koALKBH2ko3ko cells, we observed elevated mutant frequency in untreated and temozolomide treated cells. These results suggest that obtaining a more accurate prognosis of chemotherapeutic outcome requires information on the functionality of ALKBH2, ALKBH3, and MLH1.

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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Biol Chem Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article