c-Myc accelerates S-phase and requires WRN to avoid replication stress

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Abstract

c-Myc interacts with components of the pre-replication complex and directly regulates DNA replication. However the consequences of this novel c-Myc function on cell cycle dynamics and replication-associated damage are unknown. Here, we show that c-Myc overexpression in primary human fibroblasts markedly accelerates S-phase while c-Myc deficient fibroblasts exhibit a prolonged S-phase. We also show that the Werner DNA helicase protein (WRN) plays a critical role in supporting c-Myc-driven S-phase, as depletion of WRN in c-Myc overexpressing cells increases DNA damage specifically at sites of DNA synthesis. This excess DNA damage activates a "replication stress" pathway involving ATR, CHK1, CHK2, and p53, leading to rapid senescence of WRN deficient c-Myc overexpressing cells. Indeed, depletion of p53 rescues this senescence response. We propose that WRN functions to repair abnormal replication structures caused by the acceleration of DNA replication by c-Myc. This work provides an additional mechanistic explanation for c-Myc-induced DNA damage and senescence, and reveals a vulnerability of c-Myc overexpressing cells that could potentially be exploited in cancer therapy. © 2009 Robinson et al.

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Robinson, K., Asawachaicharn, N., Galloway, D. A., & Grandori, C. (2009). c-Myc accelerates S-phase and requires WRN to avoid replication stress. PLoS ONE, 4(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005951

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