Processing of O6-methylguanine into DNA double-strand breaks requires two rounds of replication whereas apoptosis is also induced in subsequent cell cycles

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The DNA adduct O6-methylguanine (O6MeG) induced by environmental genotoxins and anticancer drugs is a highly mutagenic, genotoxic and apoptotic lesion. Apoptosis induced by O6MeG requires mismatch repair (MMR) and proliferation. Models of O6MeG-triggered cell death postulate that O6MeG/t mispairs activate MMR giving rise to either direct genotoxic signaling or secondary lesions that trigger apoptotic signaling in the 2nd replication cycle. to test these hypotheses, we used a highly synchronized cell system competent and deficient for the repair of O 6MeG adducts, which were induced by the SN1 methylating agent N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine (MNNG). We show that DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are formed in response to O6MeG at high level in the 2nd S/G2-phase of the cell cycle. This is accompanied by AtR and Chk1 phosphorylation, G2/M arrest and late caspase activation. Although cells undergo apoptosis out of the 2nd G2/Mphase, the majority of them recovers and undergoes apoptosis after passing through additional replication cycles. The late apoptotic effects were completely abolished by O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase, indicating that non-repaired O6MeG is carried over into subsequent generations, eliciting there a late apoptotic response. We also demonstrate that with a low, non-toxic dose of MNNG the passage of cells through the 1 st and 2nd S-phase is not delayed, although the dose is able to induce excessive sister chromatid exchanges. This suggests that a significant amount of O6MeG can be tolerated by recombination, which is a fast and highly efficient process preventing from S-phase blockage, DSB formation and cell death. © 2010 Landes Bioscience.

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Quiros, S., Roos, W. P., & Kaina, B. (2010). Processing of O6-methylguanine into DNA double-strand breaks requires two rounds of replication whereas apoptosis is also induced in subsequent cell cycles. Cell Cycle, 9(1), 168–178. https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.9.1.10363

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