1. Estrogen and BRCA1 deficiency synergistically induce breast cancer mutation-related DNA damage.
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Chen, Jiahao, Liu, Jingxin, Zeng, Pengguihang, Zhao, Cai, Liu, Xinyi, Sun, Jun, Wang, Jia, Fang, Peihang, Chen, Wenjie, and Ding, Junjun
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DNA damage , *BRCA genes , *BREAST cancer , *ESTROGEN , *ETIOLOGY of cancer , *CANCER cells - Abstract
Estrogen (E2) is crucial for the development of breast cancer caused by BRCA1 mutation, and can increase the DNA damage in BRCA1-deficient cells. However, the mechanisms through which BRCA1 deficiency and E2 synergistically induce DNA damage remains unclear. In this study, we analyzed the distribution of DNA damage in E2-treated BRCA1-deficient cells. We detected DNA lesions in the vicinity of genes that are transcriptionally activated by estrogen receptor-α (ER). Loss of BRCA1 altered chromatin binding by ER, which significantly affected the distribution of DNA damage. Moreover, these changes were associated with the established mutations in BRCA1-mutant breast cancer. Taken together, our findings reveal a new mechanism underlying the DNA damage in breast cancer cells that is synergistically induced by BRCA1 deficiency and E2. [Display omitted] • BRCA1 deficiency increased ER binding on specific genome region where tends to occur DNA damage. • DNA damages accumulate at the genes transcriptionally activated by ER. • DNA damage synergistically induced by BRCA1 deficiency and E2 is associated with clinical mutations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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