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The Compromised Fanconi Anemia Pathway in Prelamin A-Expressing Cells Contributes to Replication Stress-Induced Genomic Instability.


ABSTRACT: Genomic instability is not only a hallmark of senescent cells but also a key factor driving cellular senescence, and replication stress is the main source of genomic instability. Defective prelamin A processing caused by lamin A/C (LMNA) or zinc metallopeptidase STE24 (ZMPSTE24) gene mutations results in premature aging. Although previous studies have shown that dysregulated lamin A interferes with DNA replication and causes replication stress, the relationship between lamin A dysfunction and replication stress remains largely unknown. Here, an increase in baseline replication stress and genomic instability is found in prelamin A-expressing cells. Moreover, prelamin A confers hypersensitivity of cells to exogenous replication stress, resulting in decreased cell survival and exacerbated genomic instability. These effects occur because prelamin A promotes MRE11-mediated resection of stalled replication forks. Fanconi anemia (FA) proteins, which play important roles in replication fork maintenance, are downregulated by prelamin A in a retinoblastoma (RB)/E2F-dependent manner. Additionally, prelamin A inhibits the activation of the FA pathway upon replication stress. More importantly, FA pathway downregulation is an upstream event of p53-p21 axis activation during the induction of prelamin A expression. Overall, these findings highlight the critical role of FA pathway dysfunction in driving replication stress-induced genomic instability and cellular senescence in prelamin A-expressing cells.

SUBMITTER: Nie P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11321653 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Compromised Fanconi Anemia Pathway in Prelamin A-Expressing Cells Contributes to Replication Stress-Induced Genomic Instability.

Nie Pengqing P   Zhang Cheng C   Wu Fengyi F   Chen Shi S   Wang Lianrong L  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20240618 30


Genomic instability is not only a hallmark of senescent cells but also a key factor driving cellular senescence, and replication stress is the main source of genomic instability. Defective prelamin A processing caused by lamin A/C (LMNA) or zinc metallopeptidase STE24 (ZMPSTE24) gene mutations results in premature aging. Although previous studies have shown that dysregulated lamin A interferes with DNA replication and causes replication stress, the relationship between lamin A dysfunction and re  ...[more]

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