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G-quadruplex DNA drives genomic instability and represents a targetable molecular abnormality in ATRX-deficient malignant glioma
Yuxiang Wang, Jie Yang, Aaron T. Wild, Wei Wu, Rachna Shah, Carla Danussi, Gregory J. Riggins, Kasthuri Kannan, Erik P. Sulman, Timothy A. Chan, Jason T. Huse
Nature Communications · 2019 · ▲ 179 citations
Abstract
Mutational inactivation of ATRX (α-thalassemia mental retardation X-linked) represents a defining molecular alteration in large subsets of malignant glioma. Yet the pathogenic consequences of ATRX deficiency remain unclear, as do tractable mechanisms for its therapeutic targeting. Here we report that ATRX loss in isogenic glioma model systems induces replication stress and DNA damage by way of G-quadruplex (G4) DNA secondary structure. Moreover, these effects are associated with the acquisition of disease-relevant copy number alterations over time. We then demonstrate, both in vitro and in vivo, that ATRX deficiency selectively enhances DNA damage and cell death following chemical G4 stabilization. Finally, we show that G4 stabilization synergizes with other DNA-damaging therapies, including ionizing radiation, in the ATRX-deficient context. Our findings reveal novel pathogenic mechanisms driven by ATRX deficiency in glioma, while also pointing to tangible strategies for drug development.
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Wang, Y., Yang, J., Wild, A.T., Wu, W., Shah, R., Danussi, C., Riggins, G.J., Kannan, K., Sulman, E.P., Chan, T.A., & Huse, J.T. (2019). G-quadruplex DNA drives genomic instability and represents a targetable molecular abnormality in ATRX-deficient malignant glioma. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-08905-8
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Wang Y, Yang J, Wild AT, Wu W, Shah R, Danussi C, et al. G-quadruplex DNA drives genomic instability and represents a targetable molecular abnormality in ATRX-deficient malignant glioma. Nature Communications. 2019. doi:10.1038/s41467-019-08905-8.
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@article{yuxiang2019Gquadr,
title = {G-quadruplex DNA drives genomic instability and represents a targetable molecular abnormality in ATRX-deficient malignant glioma},
author = {Yuxiang Wang and Jie Yang and Aaron T. Wild and Wei Wu and Rachna Shah and Carla Danussi and Gregory J. Riggins and Kasthuri Kannan and Erik P. Sulman and Timothy A. Chan and Jason T. Huse},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2019},
doi = {10.1038/s41467-019-08905-8},
}
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