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An activity-based functional test for identifying homologous recombination deficiencies across cancer types in real time.


ABSTRACT: Homologous recombination (HR)-mediated DNA repair is a prerequisite for maintaining genome stability. Cancer cells displaying HR deficiency (HRD) are selectively eliminated by poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibitors (PARPis). To date, sequencing of HR-associated genes and analyzing genome instability have been used as clinical predictions for PARPi therapy. However, these genetic tests cannot reflect dynamic changes in the HR status. Here, we have developed a virus- and activity-based functional assay to quantify real-time HR activity directly. Instead of focusing on a few HR-associated genes, our functional assay detects endpoint HR activity and establishes an activity threshold for identifying HRD across cancer types, validated by PARPi sensitivity and BRCA status. Notably, this fluorescence-based assay can be applied to primary ovarian cancer cells from patients to reflect their level of HRD, which is associated with survival benefits. Thus, our work provides a functional test to predict the response of primary cancer cells to PARPis.

SUBMITTER: Lee CY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10694588 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An activity-based functional test for identifying homologous recombination deficiencies across cancer types in real time.

Lee Chih-Ying CY   Cheng Wen-Fang WF   Lin Po-Han PH   Chen Yu-Li YL   Huang Shih-Han SH   Lei Kai-Hang KH   Chang Ko-Yu KY   Ko Min-Yu MY   Chi Peter P  

Cell reports. Medicine 20231019 11


Homologous recombination (HR)-mediated DNA repair is a prerequisite for maintaining genome stability. Cancer cells displaying HR deficiency (HRD) are selectively eliminated by poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibitors (PARPis). To date, sequencing of HR-associated genes and analyzing genome instability have been used as clinical predictions for PARPi therapy. However, these genetic tests cannot reflect dynamic changes in the HR status. Here, we have developed a virus- and activity-based functional  ...[more]

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