Defective transcription/repair factor IN recruitment to specific UV lesions in trichothiodystrophy syndrome


Autoria(s): CHIGANCAS, Vanessa; LIMA-BESSA, Keronninn M.; STARY, Anne; MENCK, Carlos F. M.; SARASIN, Alain
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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20/10/2012

20/10/2012

2008

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Most trichothiodystrophy (TTD) patients present mutations in the xeroderma pigmentosum D (XPD) gene, coding for a subunit of the transcription/repair factor IIH (TFHH) complex involved in nucleotide excision repair (NER) and transcription. After UV irradiation, most TTD/XPD patients are more severely affected in the NER of cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPD) than of 6-4-photoproducts (6-4PP). The reasons for this differential DNA repair defect are unknown. Here we report the first study of NER in response to CPDs or 6-4PPs separately analyzed in primary fibroblasts. This was done by using heterologous photorepair; recombinant adenovirus vectors carrying photolyases enzymes that repair CPD or 64PP specifically by using the energy of light were introduced in different cell lines. The data presented here reveal that some mutations affect the recruitment of TFHH specifically to CPDs, but not to 6-4PPs. This deficiency is further confirmed by the inability of TTD/XPD cells to recruit, specifically for CPDs, NER factors that arrive in a TFIIH-dependent manner later in the NER pathway. For 6-4PPs, we show that TFHH complexes carrying an NH2-terminal XPD mutated protein are also deficient in recruitment of NER proteins downstream of TFUH. Treatment with the histone deacetylase inhibitor trichostatin A allows the recovery of TFHH recruitment to CPDs in the studied TTD cells and, for COOH-terminal XPD mutations, increases the repair synthesis and survival after UV, suggesting that this defect can be partially related with accessibility of DNA damage in closed chromatin regions.

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CANCER RESEARCH, v.68, n.15, p.6074-6083, 2008

0008-5472

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/28362

10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-07-6695

http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-07-6695

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AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH

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Cancer Research

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Palavras-Chave #NUCLEOTIDE EXCISION-REPAIR #CYCLOBUTANE PYRIMIDINE DIMERS #DNA-REPAIR #XERODERMA-PIGMENTOSUM #CELLULAR-RESPONSE #DAMAGED DNA #HUMAN-CELLS #IN-VIVO #FACTOR IIH #GROUP-A #Oncology
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