Impaired elimination of DNA double-strand break-containing lymphocytes in ataxia telangiectasia and Nijmegen breakage syndrome

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作者
Porcedda, Paola
Turinetto, Valentina
Lantelme, Erica
Fontanella, Enrico
Chrzanowska, Krystyna
Rayona, Riccardo
De Marchi, Mario
Delia, Domenico
Giachino, Claudia
机构
[1] Univ Turin, Dept Clin & Biol Sci, I-10043 Orbassano, Italy
[2] Ist Nazl Tumori, Dept Expt Oncol, I-20133 Milan, Italy
[3] Childrens Mem Hlth Inst, Dept Med Genet, PL-04730 Warsaw, Poland
[4] Univ Turin, Dept Med & Surg Disciplines, I-10126 Turin, Italy
关键词
DNA damage; apoptosis; lymphocyte; human;
D O I
10.1016/j.dnarep.2006.05.002
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
The repair of DNA double-strand breaks is critical for genome integrity and tumor suppression. Here we show that following treatment with the DNA-intercalating agent actinomycin D (ActD), normal quiescent T cells accumulate double-strand breaks and die, whereas T cells from ataxia telangiectasia (AT) and Nijmegen breakage syndrome (NBS) patients are resistant to this death pathway despite a comparable amount of DNA damage. We demonstrate that the ActD-induced death pathway in quiescent T lymphocytes follows DNA damage and H2AX phosphorylation, is ATM- and NBS1-dependent and due to p53-mediated cellular apoptosis. In response to genotoxic 2-Gy gamma-irradiation, on the other hand, quiescent T cells from normal donors survive following complete resolution of the damage thus induced. T cells from AT and NBS patients also survive, but retain foci of phosphorylated H2AX due to a subtle double-strand break (DSB) repair defect. A common consequence of these two genetic defects in the DSB response is the apparent tolerance of cells containing DNA breaks. We suggest that this tolerance makes a major contribution to the oncogenic risk of patients with chromosome instability syndromes. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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