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The chromatin network helps prevent cancer-associated mutagenesis at transcription-replication conflicts.


ABSTRACT: Genome instability is a feature of cancer cells, transcription being an important source of DNA damage. This is in large part associated with R-loops, which hamper replication, especially at head-on transcription-replication conflicts (TRCs). Here we show that TRCs trigger a DNA Damage Response (DDR) involving the chromatin network to prevent genome instability. Depletion of the key chromatin factors INO80, SMARCA5 and MTA2 results in TRCs, fork stalling and R-loop-mediated DNA damage which mostly accumulates at S/G2, while histone H3 Ser10 phosphorylation, a mark of chromatin compaction, is enriched at TRCs. Strikingly, TRC regions show increased mutagenesis in cancer cells with signatures of homologous recombination deficiency, transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair (TC-NER) and of the AID/APOBEC cytidine deaminases, being predominant at head-on collisions. Thus, our results support that the chromatin network prevents R-loops and TRCs from genomic instability and mutagenic signatures frequently associated with cancer.

SUBMITTER: Bayona-Feliu A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10613258 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The chromatin network helps prevent cancer-associated mutagenesis at transcription-replication conflicts.

Bayona-Feliu Aleix A   Herrera-Moyano Emilia E   Badra-Fajardo Nibal N   Galván-Femenía Iván I   Soler-Oliva María Eugenia ME   Aguilera Andrés A  

Nature communications 20231028 1


Genome instability is a feature of cancer cells, transcription being an important source of DNA damage. This is in large part associated with R-loops, which hamper replication, especially at head-on transcription-replication conflicts (TRCs). Here we show that TRCs trigger a DNA Damage Response (DDR) involving the chromatin network to prevent genome instability. Depletion of the key chromatin factors INO80, SMARCA5 and MTA2 results in TRCs, fork stalling and R-loop-mediated DNA damage which most  ...[more]

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