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Mutant lamin A links prophase to a p53 independent senescence program

Journal

CELL CYCLE
Volume 14, Issue 15, Pages 2408-2421

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15384101.2015.1053671

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farnesylation; mitosis; progeria; senescence; ZMPSTE24

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  1. CIHR
  2. Progeria Research Foundation
  3. FRQS (Fonds de Recherche Sante Quebec)
  4. CONACYT (Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia, Mexico)

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Expression of oncogenes or short telomeres can trigger an anticancer response known as cellular senescence activating the p53 and RB tumor suppressor pathways. This mechanism is switched off in most tumor cells by mutations in p53 and RB signaling pathways. Surprisingly, p53 disabled tumor cells could be forced into senescence by expression of a mutant allele of the nuclear envelope protein lamin A. The pro-senescence lamin A mutant contains a deletion in the sequence required for processing by the protease ZMPSTE24 leading to accumulation of farnesylated lamin A in the nuclear envelope. In addition, the serine at position 22, a target for CDK1-dependent phosphorylation, was mutated to alanine, preventing CDK1-catalyzed nuclear envelope disassembly. The accumulation of this mutant lamin A compromised prophase to prometaphase transition leading to invaginations of the nuclear lamina, nuclear fragmentation and impaired chromosome condensation. Cells exited this impaired mitosis without cytokinesis and re-replicated their DNA ultimately arresting in interphase as polyploid cells with features of cellular senescence including increased expression of inflammatory gene products and a significant reduction of tumorigenicity in vivo.

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