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WRN rescues replication forks compromised by a BRCA2 deficiency: Predictions for how inhibition of a helicase that suppresses premature aging tilts the balance to fork demise and chromosomal instability in cancer.

Arindam Datta1, Robert M Brosh1.   

Abstract

Hereditary breast and ovarian cancers are frequently attributed to germline mutations in the tumor suppressor genes BRCA1 and BRCA2. BRCA1/2 act to repair double-strand breaks (DSBs) and suppress the demise of unstable replication forks. Our work elucidated a dynamic interplay between BRCA2 and the WRN DNA helicase/exonuclease defective in the premature aging disorder Werner syndrome. WRN and BRCA2 participate in complementary pathways to stabilize replication forks in cancer cells, allowing them to proliferate. Whether the functional overlap of WRN and BRCA2 is relevant to replication at gaps between newly synthesized DNA fragments, protection of telomeres, and/or metabolism of secondary DNA structures remain to be determined. Advances in understanding the mechanisms elicited during replication stress have prompted the community to reconsider avenues for cancer therapy. Insights from studies of PARP or topoisomerase inhibitors provide working models for the investigation of WRN's mechanism of action. We discuss these topics, focusing on the implications of the WRN-BRCA2 genetic interaction under conditions of replication stress.
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Keywords:  BRCA2; DNA repair; WRN; aging; cancer; genetic disease; genomic instability; replication stress; synthetic lethality

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35751457      PMCID: PMC9527950          DOI: 10.1002/bies.202200057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioessays        ISSN: 0265-9247            Impact factor:   4.653


  87 in total

1.  High speed of fork progression induces DNA replication stress and genomic instability.

Authors:  Apolinar Maya-Mendoza; Pavel Moudry; Joanna Maria Merchut-Maya; MyungHee Lee; Robert Strauss; Jiri Bartek
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2018-06-27       Impact factor: 49.962

Review 2.  DNA helicases and their roles in cancer.

Authors:  Srijita Dhar; Arindam Datta; Robert M Brosh
Journal:  DNA Repair (Amst)       Date:  2020-10-17

Review 3.  WRN Mutation Update: Mutation Spectrum, Patient Registries, and Translational Prospects.

Authors:  Koutaro Yokote; Sirisak Chanprasert; Lin Lee; Katharina Eirich; Minoru Takemoto; Aki Watanabe; Naoko Koizumi; Davor Lessel; Takayasu Mori; Fuki M Hisama; Paula D Ladd; Brad Angle; Hagit Baris; Kivanc Cefle; Sukru Palanduz; Sukru Ozturk; Antoinette Chateau; Kentaro Deguchi; T K M Easwar; Antonio Federico; Amy Fox; Theresa A Grebe; Beverly Hay; Sheela Nampoothiri; Karen Seiter; Elizabeth Streeten; Raul E Piña-Aguilar; Gemma Poke; Martin Poot; Renata Posmyk; George M Martin; Christian Kubisch; Detlev Schindler; Junko Oshima
Journal:  Hum Mutat       Date:  2016-10-07       Impact factor: 4.878

Review 4.  Excision repair of topoisomerase DNA-protein crosslinks (TOP-DPC).

Authors:  Yilun Sun; Sourav Saha; Wenjie Wang; Liton Kumar Saha; Shar-Yin Naomi Huang; Yves Pommier
Journal:  DNA Repair (Amst)       Date:  2020-03-07

5.  Werner Helicase Is a Synthetic-Lethal Vulnerability in Mismatch Repair-Deficient Colorectal Cancer Refractory to Targeted Therapies, Chemotherapy, and Immunotherapy.

Authors:  Emile E Voest; Alberto Bardelli; Mathew J Garnett; Gabriele Picco; Chiara M Cattaneo; Esmée J van Vliet; Giovanni Crisafulli; Giuseppe Rospo; Sarah Consonni; Sara F Vieira; Iñigo Sánchez Rodríguez; Carlotta Cancelliere; Ruby Banerjee; Luuk J Schipper; Daniele Oddo; Krijn K Dijkstra; Jindrich Cinatl; Martin Michaelis; Fengtang Yang; Federica Di Nicolantonio; Andrea Sartore-Bianchi; Salvatore Siena; Sabrina Arena
Journal:  Cancer Discov       Date:  2021-04-09       Impact factor: 38.272

6.  The interaction site of Flap Endonuclease-1 with WRN helicase suggests a coordination of WRN and PCNA.

Authors:  Sudha Sharma; Joshua A Sommers; Ronald K Gary; Erica Friedrich-Heineken; Ulrich Hübscher; Robert M Brosh
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2005-12-02       Impact factor: 16.971

7.  Replication gaps are a key determinant of PARP inhibitor synthetic lethality with BRCA deficiency.

Authors:  Ke Cong; Min Peng; Arne Nedergaard Kousholt; Wei Ting C Lee; Silviana Lee; Sumeet Nayak; John Krais; Pamela S VanderVere-Carozza; Katherine S Pawelczak; Jennifer Calvo; Nicholas J Panzarino; John J Turchi; Neil Johnson; Jos Jonkers; Eli Rothenberg; Sharon B Cantor
Journal:  Mol Cell       Date:  2021-07-02       Impact factor: 19.328

Review 8.  New Insights Into DNA Helicases as Druggable Targets for Cancer Therapy.

Authors:  Arindam Datta; Robert M Brosh
Journal:  Front Mol Biosci       Date:  2018-06-26

9.  Replication-Coupled DNA-Protein Crosslink Repair by SPRTN and the Proteasome in Xenopus Egg Extracts.

Authors:  Nicolai B Larsen; Alan O Gao; Justin L Sparks; Irene Gallina; R Alex Wu; Matthias Mann; Markus Räschle; Johannes C Walter; Julien P Duxin
Journal:  Mol Cell       Date:  2018-12-27       Impact factor: 17.970

10.  Mechanism and function of DNA replication-independent DNA-protein crosslink repair via the SUMO-RNF4 pathway.

Authors:  Julio C Y Liu; Ulrike Kühbacher; Nicolai B Larsen; Nikoline Borgermann; Dimitriya H Garvanska; Ivo A Hendriks; Leena Ackermann; Peter Haahr; Irene Gallina; Claire Guérillon; Emma Branigan; Ronald T Hay; Yoshiaki Azuma; Michael Lund Nielsen; Julien P Duxin; Niels Mailand
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2021-08-04       Impact factor: 14.012

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