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SPT6-driven error-free DNA repair safeguards genomic stability of glioblastoma cancer stem-like cells

Authors :
Jannick Brennum
Jiri Bartek
Diana Aguilar-Morante
Petra Hamerlik
Elisabeth Anne Adanma Obara
Rikke Darling Rasmussen
Lucie Tučková
Alex Frias
Robert Strauss
Henriette Pedersen
Christoffel Dinant
Kirstine Juul Elbæk
Yi Chieh Lim
Kamilla E. Jensen
Kristoffer Vitting-Serup
Jane Skjøth-Rasmussen
Lina Vardouli
Source :
Obara, E A A, Aguilar-Morante, D, Rasmussen, R D, Frias, A, Vitting-Serup, K, Lim, Y C, Elbæk, K J, Pedersen, H, Vardouli, L, Jensen, K E, Skjoth-Rasmussen, J, Brennum, J, Tuckova, L, Strauss, R, Dinant, C, Bartek, J & Hamerlik, P 2020, ' SPT6-driven error-free DNA repair safeguards genomic stability of glioblastoma cancer stem-like cells ', Nature Communications, vol. 11, 4709 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-18549-8, Nature Communications, Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Glioblastoma cancer-stem like cells (GSCs) display marked resistance to ionizing radiation (IR), a standard of care for glioblastoma patients. Mechanisms underpinning radio-resistance of GSCs remain largely unknown. Chromatin state and the accessibility of DNA lesions to DNA repair machineries are crucial for the maintenance of genomic stability. Understanding the functional impact of chromatin remodeling on DNA repair in GSCs may lay the foundation for advancing the efficacy of radio-sensitizing therapies. Here, we present the results of a high-content siRNA microscopy screen, revealing the transcriptional elongation factor SPT6 to be critical for the genomic stability and self-renewal of GSCs. Mechanistically, SPT6 transcriptionally up-regulates BRCA1 and thereby drives an error-free DNA repair in GSCs. SPT6 loss impairs the self-renewal, genomic stability and tumor initiating capacity of GSCs. Collectively, our results provide mechanistic insights into how SPT6 regulates DNA repair and identify SPT6 as a putative therapeutic target in glioblastoma.<br />Cancer stem cells can evade treatment. Here, the authors perform an in vitro screen to identify proteins that are involved in protecting glioma cancer stem cells from therapy and find that SPT6 increases BRCA1 expression and drives error-free DNA repair, thereby ensuring the survival of the cells.

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5e7eccf9fad8a44a46aaf6c842ec456e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-18549-8