Specialized replication mechanisms maintain genome stability at human centromeres
Authors
Scelfo, A.Angrisani, A.
Grillo, M.
Barnes, Bethany M
Muyas, F.
Sauer, C. M.
Leung, C. W. B.
Dumont, M.
Grison, M.
Mazaud, D.
Garnier, M.
Guintini, L.
Nelson, L.
Esashi, F.
Cortés-Ciriano, I.
Taylor, S. S.
Dejardin, J.
Wilhelm, T.
Fachinetti, D.
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Division of Cancer Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester Cancer Research Centre, Wilmslow Road, Manchester M20 4GJ, UKIssue Date
2024
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The high incidence of whole -arm chromosome aneuploidy and translocations in tumors suggests instability of centromeres, unique loci built on repetitive sequences and essential for chromosome separation. The causes behind this fragility and the mechanisms preserving centromere integrity remain elusive. We show that replication stress, hallmark of pre -cancerous lesions, promotes centromeric breakage in mitosis, due to spindle forces and endonuclease activities. Mechanistically, we unveil unique dynamics of the centromeric replisome distinct from the rest of the genome. Locus -specific proteomics identifies specialized DNA replication and repair proteins at centromeres, highlighting them as difficult -to -replicate regions. The translesion synthesis pathway, along with other factors, acts to sustain centromere replication and integrity. Prolonged stress causes centromeric alterations like ruptures and translocations, as observed in ovarian cancer models experiencing replication stress. This study provides unprecedented insights into centromere replication and integrity, proposing mechanistic insights into the origins of centromere alterations leading to abnormal cancerous karyotypes.Citation
Scelfo A, Angrisani A, Grillo M, Barnes BM, Muyas F, Sauer CM, et al. Specialized replication mechanisms maintain genome stability at human centromeres. Molecular cell. 2024 MAR 21;84(6). PubMed PMID: WOS:001216170300001. English.Journal
Molecular CellDOI
10.1016/j.molcel.2024.01.018PubMed ID
38359824Additional Links
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2024.01.018Type
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10.1016/j.molcel.2024.01.018
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