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Suppression of the alternative lengthening of telomere pathway by the chromatin remodelling factor ATRX.


ABSTRACT: Fifteen per cent of cancers maintain telomere length independently of telomerase by the homologous recombination (HR)-associated alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) pathway. A unifying feature of these tumours are mutations in ATRX. Here we show that expression of ectopic ATRX triggers a suppression of the pathway and telomere shortening. Importantly ATRX-mediated ALT suppression is dependent on the histone chaperone DAXX. Re-expression of ATRX is associated with a reduction in replication fork stalling, a known trigger for HR and loss of MRN from telomeres. A G-quadruplex stabilizer partially reverses the effect of ATRX, inferring ATRX may normally facilitate replication through these sequences that, if they persist, promote ALT. We propose that defective telomere chromatinization through loss of ATRX promotes the persistence of aberrant DNA secondary structures, which in turn present a barrier to DNA replication, leading to replication fork stalling, collapse, HR and subsequent recombination-mediated telomere synthesis in ALT cancers.

SUBMITTER: Clynes D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4501375 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Suppression of the alternative lengthening of telomere pathway by the chromatin remodelling factor ATRX.

Clynes David D   Jelinska Clare C   Xella Barbara B   Ayyub Helena H   Scott Caroline C   Mitson Matthew M   Taylor Stephen S   Higgs Douglas R DR   Gibbons Richard J RJ  

Nature communications 20150706


Fifteen per cent of cancers maintain telomere length independently of telomerase by the homologous recombination (HR)-associated alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) pathway. A unifying feature of these tumours are mutations in ATRX. Here we show that expression of ectopic ATRX triggers a suppression of the pathway and telomere shortening. Importantly ATRX-mediated ALT suppression is dependent on the histone chaperone DAXX. Re-expression of ATRX is associated with a reduction in replicatio  ...[more]

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