CtIP is a DNA end resection factor widely implicated in alternative end-joining (A-EJ)-mediated translocations in cell-based reporter systems. To address the physiological role of CtIP, an essential gene, in translocation-mediated lymphomagenesis, we introduced the T855A mutation at murine CtIP to nonhomologous end-joining and Tp53 double-deficient mice that routinely succumbed to lymphomas carrying A-EJ-mediated IgH-Myc translocations. T855 of CtIP is phosphorylated by ATM or ATR kinases upon DNA damage to promote end resection. Here, we reported that the T855A mutation of CtIP compromised the neonatal development of Xrcc4(-/-)Tp53(-/-) mice and the IgH-Myc translocation-driven lymphomagenesis in DNA-PKcs(-/-)Tp53(-/-) mice. Mechanistically, the T855A mutation limits DNA end resection length without affecting hairpin opening, translocation frequency, or fork stability. Meanwhile, after radiation, CtIP-T855A mutant cells showed a consistent decreased Chk1 phosphorylation and defects in the G2/M cell cycle checkpoint. Consistent with the role of T855A mutation in lymphomagenesis beyond translocation, the CtIP-T855A mutation also delays splenomegaly in λ-Myc mice. Collectively, our study revealed a role of CtIP-T855 phosphorylation in lymphomagenesis beyond A-EJ-mediated chromosomal translocation.
DNA damage-induced phosphorylation of CtIP at a conserved ATM/ATR site T855 promotes lymphomagenesis in mice.
DNA损伤诱导的CtIP在保守的ATM/ATR位点T855的磷酸化促进小鼠淋巴瘤的发生
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作者:Wang Xiaobin S, Menolfi Demis, Wu-Baer Foon, Fangazio Marco, Meyer Stefanie N, Shao Zhengping, Wang Yunyue, Zhu Yimeng, Lee Brian J, Estes Verna M, Cupo Olivia M, Gautier Jean, Pasqualucci Laura, Dalla-Favera Riccardo, Baer Richard, Zha Shan
| 期刊: | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 影响因子: | 9.100 |
| 时间: | 2021 | 起止号: | 2021 Sep 21; 118(38):e2105440118 |
| doi: | 10.1073/pnas.2105440118 | 研究方向: | 肿瘤 |
| 疾病类型: | 淋巴瘤 | ||
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