Telomeres are repetitive nucleoprotein complexes at chromosomal termini essential for maintaining genome stability. Telomeric RNA, or TERRA, is a previously presumed long noncoding RNA of heterogeneous lengths that contributes to end-capping structure and function, and facilitates telomeric recombination in tumors that maintain telomere length via the telomerase-independent Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres (ALT) pathway. Here, we investigated TERRA in the radiation-induced DNA damage response (DDR) across astronauts, high-altitude climbers, healthy donors, and cellular models. Similar to astronauts in the space radiation environment and climbers of Mt. Everest, in vitro radiation exposure prompted increased transcription of TERRA, while simulated microgravity did not. Data suggest a specific TERRA DDR to telomeric double-strand breaks (DSBs), and provide direct demonstration of hybridized TERRA at telomere-specific DSB sites, indicative of protective TERRA:telomeric DNA hybrid formation. Targeted telomeric DSBs also resulted in accumulation of TERRA foci in G2-phase, supportive of TERRA's role in facilitating recombination-mediated telomere elongation. Results have important implications for scenarios involving persistent telomeric DNA damage, such as those associated with chronic oxidative stress (e.g., aging, systemic inflammation, environmental and occupational radiation exposures), which can trigger transient ALT in normal human cells, as well as for targeting TERRA as a therapeutic strategy against ALT-positive tumors.
Telomeric RNA (TERRA) increases in response to spaceflight and high-altitude climbing.
端粒RNA(TERRA)在太空飞行和高海拔攀登中会增加
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作者:Al-Turki Taghreed M, Maranon David G, Nelson Christopher B, Lewis Aidan M, Luxton Jared J, Taylor Lynn E, Altina Noelia, Wu Fei, Du Huixun, Kim JangKeun, Damle Namita, Overbey Eliah, Meydan Cem, Grigorev Kirill, Winer Daniel A, Furman David, Mason Christopher E, Bailey Susan M
| 期刊: | Communications Biology | 影响因子: | 5.100 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Jun 11; 7(1):698 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s42003-024-06014-x | ||
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