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DNA damage-induced metaphase I arrest is mediated by the spindle assembly checkpoint and maternal age
Petros Marangos, Michelle Stevense, Konstantina Niaka, Michaela Lagoudaki, Ibtissem Nabti, Rolf Jessberger, John Carroll
Nature Communications · 2015 · ▲ 149 citations
Abstract
In mammalian oocytes DNA damage can cause chromosomal abnormalities that potentially lead to infertility and developmental disorders. However, there is little known about the response of oocytes to DNA damage. Here we find that oocytes with DNA damage arrest at metaphase of the first meiosis (MI). The MI arrest is induced by the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) because inhibiting the SAC overrides the DNA damage-induced MI arrest. Furthermore, this MI checkpoint is compromised in oocytes from aged mice. These data lead us to propose that the SAC is a major gatekeeper preventing the progression of oocytes harbouring DNA damage. The SAC therefore acts to integrate protection against both aneuploidy and DNA damage by preventing production of abnormal mature oocytes and subsequent embryos. Finally, we suggest escaping this DNA damage checkpoint in maternal ageing may be one of the causes of increased chromosome anomalies in oocytes and embryos from older mothers.
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Marangos, P., Stevense, M., Niaka, K., Lagoudaki, M., Nabti, I., Jessberger, R., & Carroll, J. (2015). DNA damage-induced metaphase I arrest is mediated by the spindle assembly checkpoint and maternal age. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms9706
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Marangos P, Stevense M, Niaka K, Lagoudaki M, Nabti I, Jessberger R, et al. DNA damage-induced metaphase I arrest is mediated by the spindle assembly checkpoint and maternal age. Nature Communications. 2015. doi:10.1038/ncomms9706.
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@article{petros2015DNAdam,
title = {DNA damage-induced metaphase I arrest is mediated by the spindle assembly checkpoint and maternal age},
author = {Petros Marangos and Michelle Stevense and Konstantina Niaka and Michaela Lagoudaki and Ibtissem Nabti and Rolf Jessberger and John Carroll},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2015},
doi = {10.1038/ncomms9706},
}
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