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Uracil DNA glycosylase (UNG) loss enhances DNA double strand break formation in human cancer cells exposed to pemetrexed

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CELL DEATH & DISEASE
卷 5, 期 -, 页码 -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/cddis.2013.477

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  1. NIH [CA86357, CA 430703]
  2. NCI [CA159614]
  3. NIGHMS MSTP [T32-GM007250]

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Misincorporation of genomic uracil and formation of DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) are known consequences of exposure to TS inhibitors such as pemetrexed. Uracil DNA glycosylase (UNG) catalyzes the excision of uracil from DNA and initiates DNA base excision repair (BER). To better define the relationship between UNG activity and pemetrexed anticancer activity, we have investigated DNA damage, DSB formation, DSB repair capacity, and replication fork stability in UNG(+/+) and UNG(-/-) cells. We report that despite identical growth rates and DSB repair capacities, UNG(-/-) cells accumulated significantly greater uracil and DSBs compared with UNG(-/-) cells when exposed to pemetrexed. ChIP-seq analysis of gamma-H2AX enrichment confirmed fewer DSBs in UNG(+/+) cells. Furthermore, DSBs in UNG(+/+) and UNG(-/-) cells occur at distinct genomic loci, supporting differential mechanisms of DSB formation in UNG-competent and UNG-deficient cells. UNG(-/-) cells also showed increased evidence of replication fork instability (PCNA dispersal) when exposed to pemetrexed. Thymidine co- treatment rescues S-phase arrest in both UNG(+/+) and UNG(-/-) cells treated with IC50-level pemetrexed. However, following pemetrexed exposure, UNG(-/-) but not UNG(+/+) cells are refractory to thymidine rescue, suggesting that deficient uracil excision rather than dTTP depletion is the barrier to cell cycle progression in UNG(-/-) cells. Based on these findings we propose that pemetrexed- induced uracil misincorporation is genotoxic, contributing to replication fork instability, DSB formation and ultimately cell death.

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