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UV-induced mutations in epidermal cells of mice defective in DNA polymerase η and/or ι.

Rie Kanao1, Masayuki Yokoi2, Tsuyoshi Ohkumo3, Yasutaka Sakurai4, Kantaro Dotsu4, Shinobu Kura5, Yoshimichi Nakatsu5, Teruhisa Tsuzuki5, Chikahide Masutani6, Fumio Hanaoka7.   

Abstract

Xeroderma pigmentosum variant (XP-V) is a human rare inherited recessive disease, predisposed to sunlight-induced skin cancer, which is caused by deficiency in DNA polymerase η (Polη). Polη catalyzes accurate translesion synthesis (TLS) past pyrimidine dimers, the most prominent UV-induced lesions. DNA polymerase ι (Polι) is a paralog of Polη that has been suggested to participate in TLS past UV-induced lesions, but its function in vivo remains uncertain. We have previously reported that Polη-deficient and Polη/Polι double-deficient mice showed increased susceptibility to UV-induced carcinogenesis. Here, we investigated UV-induced mutation frequencies and spectra in the epidermal cells of Polη- and/or Polι-deficient mice. While Polη-deficient mice showed significantly higher UV-induced mutation frequencies than wild-type mice, Polι deficiency did not influence the frequencies in the presence of Polη. Interestingly, the frequencies in Polη/Polι double-deficient mice were statistically lower than those in Polη-deficient mice, although they were still higher than those of wild-type mice. Sequence analysis revealed that most of the UV-induced mutations in Polη-deficient and Polη/Polι double-deficient mice were base substitutions at dipyrimidine sites. An increase in UV-induced mutations at both G:C and A:T pairs associated with Polη deficiency suggests that Polη contributes to accurate TLS past both thymine- and cytosine-containing dimers in vivo. A significant decrease in G:C to A:T transition in Polη/Polι double-deficient mice when compared with Polη-deficient mice suggests that Polι is involved in error-prone TLS past cytosine-containing dimers when Polη is inactivated.
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Keywords:  DNA polymerase η; DNA polymerase ι; Translesion synthesis; UV-induced mutagenesis; Xeroderma pigmentosum variant (XP-V)

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25733082     DOI: 10.1016/j.dnarep.2015.02.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  DNA Repair (Amst)        ISSN: 1568-7856


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