Explosive mutation accumulation triggered by heterozygous human Pol ɛ proofreading-deficiency is driven by suppression of mismatch repair

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Tumors defective for DNA polymerase (Pol) ɛ proofreading have the highest tumor mutation burden identified. A major unanswered question is whether loss of Pol ɛ proofreading by itself is sufficient to drive this mutagenesis, or whether additional factors are necessary. To address this, we used a combination of next generation sequencing and in vitro biochemistry on human cell lines engineered to have defects in Pol ɛ proofreading and mismatch repair. Absent mismatch repair, monoallelic Pol ɛ proofreading deficiency caused a rapid increase in a unique mutation signature, similar to that observed in tumors from patients with biallelic mismatch repair deficiency and heterozygous Pol ɛ mutations. Restoring mismatch repair was sufficient to suppress the explosive mutation accumulation. These results strongly suggest that concomitant suppression of mismatch repair, a hallmark of colorectal and other aggressive cancers, is a critical force for driving the explosive mutagenesis seen in tumors expressing exonuclease-deficient Pol ɛ.

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Hodel, K. P., De Borja, R., Henninger, E. E., Campbell, B. B., Ungerleider, N., Light, N., … Pursell, Z. F. (2018). Explosive mutation accumulation triggered by heterozygous human Pol ɛ proofreading-deficiency is driven by suppression of mismatch repair. ELife, 7. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.32692

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