Bioenergetic metabolites regulate base excision repair-dependent cell death in response to DNA damage

生物能代谢物调节碱基切除修复依赖性细胞死亡以应对 DNA 损伤

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作者:Jiang-bo Tang, Eva M Goellner, Xiao-hong Wang, Ram N Trivedi, Claudette M St Croix, Elena Jelezcova, David Svilar, Ashley R Brown, Robert W Sobol

Abstract

Base excision repair (BER) protein expression is important for resistance to DNA damage-induced cytotoxicity. Conversely, BER imbalance [DNA polymerase beta (Polbeta) deficiency or repair inhibition] enhances cytotoxicity of radiation and chemotherapeutic DNA-damaging agents. Whereas inhibition of critical steps in the BER pathway result in the accumulation of cytotoxic DNA double-strand breaks, we report that DNA damage-induced cytotoxicity due to deficiency in the BER protein Polbeta triggers cell death dependent on poly(ADP-ribose) (PAR) polymerase activation yet independent of PAR-mediated apoptosis-inducing factor nuclear translocation or PAR glycohydrolase, suggesting that cytotoxicity is not from PAR or PAR catabolite signaling. Cell death is rescued by the NAD(+) metabolite beta-nicotinamide mononucleotide and is synergistic with inhibition of NAD(+) biosynthesis, showing that DNA damage-induced cytotoxicity mediated via BER inhibition is primarily dependent on cellular metabolite bioavailability. We offer a mechanistic justification for the elevated alkylation-induced cytotoxicity of Polbeta-deficient cells, suggesting a linkage between DNA repair, cell survival, and cellular bioenergetics.

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