Literature DB >> 32989150

CtIP-mediated DNA resection is dispensable for IgH class switch recombination by alternative end-joining.

Xiaobin S Wang1,2, Junfei Zhao3, Foon Wu-Baer1, Zhengping Shao1, Brian J Lee1, Olivia M Cupo1, Raul Rabadan3,4, Jean Gautier1,5, Richard Baer1,6, Shan Zha7,6,8,9.   

Abstract

To generate antibodies with different effector functions, B cells undergo Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain (IgH) class switch recombination (CSR). The ligation step of CSR is usually mediated by the classical nonhomologous end-joining (cNHEJ) pathway. In cNHEJ-deficient cells, a remarkable ∼25% of CSR can be achieved by the alternative end-joining (Alt-EJ) pathway that preferentially uses microhomology (MH) at the junctions. While A-EJ-mediated repair of endonuclease-generated breaks requires DNA end resection, we show that CtIP-mediated DNA end resection is dispensable for A-EJ-mediated CSR using cNHEJ-deficient B cells. High-throughput sequencing analyses revealed that loss of ATM/ATR phosphorylation of CtIP at T855 or ATM kinase inhibition suppresses resection without altering the MH pattern of the A-EJ-mediated switch junctions. Moreover, we found that ATM kinase promotes Alt-EJ-mediated CSR by suppressing interchromosomal translocations independent of end resection. Finally, temporal analyses reveal that MHs are enriched in early internal deletions even in cNHEJ-proficient B cells. Thus, we propose that repetitive IgH switch regions represent favored substrates for MH-mediated end-joining contributing to the robustness and resection independence of A-EJ-mediated CSR.

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Keywords:  CtIP; alternative end-joining; class switch recombination

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32989150      PMCID: PMC7568320          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2010972117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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