Literature DB >> 29016854

Absence of RNase H2 triggers generation of immunogenic micronuclei removed by autophagy.

Kareen Bartsch1, Katharina Knittler1, Christopher Borowski1, Sönke Rudnik1, Markus Damme1, Konrad Aden2, Martina E Spehlmann3, Norbert Frey3, Paul Saftig1, Athena Chalaris1, Björn Rabe1.   

Abstract

Hypomorphic mutations in the DNA repair enzyme RNase H2 cause the neuroinflammatory autoimmune disorder Aicardi-Goutières syndrome (AGS). Endogenous nucleic acids are believed to accumulate in patient cells and instigate pathogenic type I interferon expression. However, the underlying nucleic acid species amassing in the absence of RNase H2 has not been established yet. Here, we report that murine RNase H2 knockout cells accumulated cytosolic DNA aggregates virtually indistinguishable from micronuclei. RNase H2-dependent micronuclei were surrounded by nuclear lamina and most of them contained damaged DNA. Importantly, they induced expression of interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) and co-localized with the nucleic acid sensor cGAS. Moreover, micronuclei associated with RNase H2 deficiency were cleared by autophagy. Consequently, induction of autophagy by pharmacological mTOR inhibition resulted in a significant reduction of cytosolic DNA and the accompanied interferon signature. Autophagy induction might therefore represent a viable therapeutic option for RNase H2-dependent disease. Endogenous retroelements have previously been proposed as a source of self-nucleic acids triggering inappropriate activation of the immune system in AGS. We used human RNase H2-knockout cells generated by CRISPR/Cas9 to investigate the impact of RNase H2 on retroelement propagation. Surprisingly, replication of LINE-1 and Alu elements was blunted in cells lacking RNase H2, establishing RNase H2 as essential host factor for the mobilisation of endogenous retrotransposons.
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Year:  2017        PMID: 29016854     DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddx283

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Mol Genet        ISSN: 0964-6906            Impact factor:   6.150


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