Literature DB >> 26970083

A high rate of telomeric sister chromatid exchange occurs in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia B-cells.

Sandrine Medves1, Morgan Auchter2, Laetitia Chambeau1, Sophie Gazzo3, Delphine Poncet4,5, Blandine Grangier4,5, Aurélie Verney3, Etienne Moussay1, Wim Ammerlaan6, Gabriel Brisou3, Hamid Morjani7, Vincent Géli2, Valérie Palissot1, Guy Berchem1, Gilles Salles3, Thomas Wenner1,3.   

Abstract

Cancer cells protect their telomere ends from erosion through reactivation of telomerase or by using the Alternative Lengthening of Telomere (ALT) mechanism that depends on homologous recombination. Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) B cells are characterized by almost no telomerase activity, shelterin deregulation and telomere fusions. To characterize telomeric maintenance mechanisms in B-CLL patients, we measured their telomere length, telomerase expression and the main hallmarks of the ALT activity i.e. C-circle concentration, an extra-chromosomal telomere repeat (ECTR), and the level of telomeric sister chromatid exchange (T-SCE) rate. Patients showed relative homogenous telomere length although almost no TERT transcript and nearly no C-circle were evidenced. Nevertheless, compared with normal B cells, B-CLL cells showed an increase in T-SCE rate that was correlated with a strong down-regulation of the topoisomerase III alpha (TOP3A) expression, involved in the dissolution of Holliday Junctions (HJ), together with an increased expression of SLX1A, SLX4, MUS81 and GEN1, involved in the resolution of HJ. Altogether, our results suggest that the telomere maintenance mechanism of B-CLL cells do not preferentially use telomerase or ALT. Rather, the rupture of the dissolvasome/resolvasome balance may increase telomere shuffling that could homogenize telomere length, slowing telomere erosion in this disease.
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  CLL; recombination; telomere; telomere maintenance mechanism; topoisomerase

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26970083     DOI: 10.1111/bjh.13995

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Haematol        ISSN: 0007-1048            Impact factor:   6.998


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