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. 2024 Apr 23;43(4):114116.
doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114116. Epub 2024 Apr 15.

RAD52-dependent mitotic DNA synthesis is required for genome stability in Cyclin E1-overexpressing cells

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RAD52-dependent mitotic DNA synthesis is required for genome stability in Cyclin E1-overexpressing cells

Anastasia Audrey et al. Cell Rep. .
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Abstract

Overexpression of Cyclin E1 perturbs DNA replication, resulting in DNA lesions and genomic instability. Consequently, Cyclin E1-overexpressing cancer cells increasingly rely on DNA repair, including RAD52-mediated break-induced replication during interphase. We show that not all DNA lesions induced by Cyclin E1 overexpression are resolved during interphase. While DNA lesions upon Cyclin E1 overexpression are induced in S phase, a significant fraction of these lesions is transmitted into mitosis. Cyclin E1 overexpression triggers mitotic DNA synthesis (MiDAS) in a RAD52-dependent fashion. Chemical or genetic inactivation of MiDAS enhances mitotic aberrations and persistent DNA damage. Mitosis-specific degradation of RAD52 prevents Cyclin E1-induced MiDAS and reduces the viability of Cyclin E1-overexpressing cells, underscoring the relevance of RAD52 during mitosis to maintain genomic integrity. Finally, analysis of breast cancer samples reveals a positive correlation between Cyclin E1 amplification and RAD52 expression. These findings demonstrate the importance of suppressing mitotic defects in Cyclin E1-overexpressing cells through RAD52.

Keywords: CCNE1; CP: Molecular biology; MiDAS; RAD52; break-induced replication; breast cancer; cell cycle; cyclin E1; mitosis; oncogene; replication stress.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of interests B.v.d.V. reports honoraria received by UMCG for expertise or scientific advisory board/consultancy (on request): Visiopharm, Philips, MSD/Merck, and Daiichi-Sankyo/AstraZeneca, as well as speaker’s fees from Visiopharm, Diaceutics, and MSD/Merck. M.A.T.M.v.V. has acted on the scientific advisory boards of Nodus Oncology and RepareTx, unrelated to this work.

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