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Haploinsufficiency for BRCA1 leads to cell-type-specific genomic instability and premature senescence
Maja Sedic, Adam Skibinski, Nelson E. Brown, Mercedes Gallardo, Peter Mulligan, Paula Martínez, Patricia J. Keller, Eugene Glover, Andrea L. Richardson, Janet M. Cowan, Amanda E. Toland, Krithika Ravichandran, Harold Riethman, Stephen P. Naber, Anders M. Näär
Nature Communications · 2015 · ▲ 142 citations
Abstract
Although BRCA1 function is essential for maintaining genomic integrity in all cell types, it is unclear why increased risk of cancer in individuals harbouring deleterious mutations in BRCA1 is restricted to only a select few tissues. Here we show that human mammary epithelial cells (HMECs) from BRCA1-mutation carriers (BRCA1(mut/+)) exhibit increased genomic instability and rapid telomere(definition) erosion in the absence of tumour-suppressor loss. Furthermore, we uncover a novel form of haploinsufficiency-induced senescence(definition) (HIS) specific to epithelial cells, which is triggered by pRb pathway activation rather than p53 induction. HIS and telomere erosion in HMECs correlate with misregulation of SIRT1 leading to increased levels of acetylated pRb as well as acetylated H4K16 both globally and at telomeric regions. These results identify a novel form of cellular senescence and provide a potential molecular basis for the rapid cell- and tissue- specific predisposition of breast cancer development associated with BRCA1 haploinsufficiency.
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Sedic, M., Skibinski, A., Brown, N.E., Gallardo, M., Mulligan, P., Martínez, P., Keller, P.J., Glover, E., Richardson, A.L., Cowan, J.M., Toland, A.E., Ravichandran, K., Riethman, H., Naber, S.P., Näär, A.M., Blasco, M.A., Hinds, P.W., & Kuperwasser, C. (2015). Haploinsufficiency for BRCA1 leads to cell-type-specific genomic instability and premature senescence. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms8505
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Sedic M, Skibinski A, Brown NE, Gallardo M, Mulligan P, Martínez P, et al. Haploinsufficiency for BRCA1 leads to cell-type-specific genomic instability and premature senescence. Nature Communications. 2015. doi:10.1038/ncomms8505.
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@article{maja2015Haploi,
title = {Haploinsufficiency for BRCA1 leads to cell-type-specific genomic instability and premature senescence},
author = {Maja Sedic and Adam Skibinski and Nelson E. Brown and Mercedes Gallardo and Peter Mulligan and Paula Martínez and Patricia J. Keller and Eugene Glover and Andrea L. Richardson and Janet M. Cowan and Amanda E. Toland and Krithika Ravichandran and Harold Riethman and Stephen P. Naber and Anders M. Näär and Marı́a A. Blasco and Philip W. Hinds and Charlotte Kuperwasser},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2015},
doi = {10.1038/ncomms8505},
}
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