Ribozyme-mediated REV1 inhibition reduces the frequency of UV-induced mutations in the human HPRT gene

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Clark, DR
Zacharias, W
Panaitescu, L
McGregor, WG
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[1] Univ Louisville, Ctr Med, Sch Med, Dept Pharmacol & Toxicol, Louisville, KY 40202 USA
[2] Univ Louisville, Sch Med, JG Brown Canc Ctr, Dept Med,Div Med Oncol & Hematol, Louisville, KY 40202 USA
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10.1093/nar/gkg725
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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In yeast, mutations induced by UV radiation are dependent on the function of the Rev1 gene product, a Y-family DNA polymerase that assists in translesion replication with potentially mutagenic consequences. Human REV1 has been cloned, but its role in mutagenesis and carcinogenesis remains obscure. To examine the role of REV1 in UV mutagenesis in human cells and to evaluate its potential as a therapeutic target to prevent such mutations, we developed a ribozyme that cleaves human REV1 mRNA in vitro. Stable expression of the ribozyme in human cells reduced the target REV1 mRNA up to 90%. We examined the cytotoxic and mutagenic response to UV of seven independent clones that had reduced levels of endogenous REV1 mRNA. In each case, the clonogenic survival after UV was not different from that of the parental cell strains. In contrast, the UV-induced mutant frequencies at the endogenous HPRT locus were reduced up to 75% in cells with reduced levels of REV1 mRNA. The data support the idea that targeting the mutagenic translesion DNA replication pathway can greatly reduce the frequency of induced mutations.
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