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G-quadruplex DNA as a molecular target for induced synthetic lethality in cancer cells.


ABSTRACT: Synthetic lethality is a genetic concept in which cell death is induced by the combination of mutations in two sensitive genes, while mutation of either gene alone is not sufficient to affect cell survival. Synthetic lethality can also be achieved "chemically" by combination of drug-like molecules targeting distinct but cooperative pathways. Previously, we reported that the small molecule pyridostatin (PDS) stabilizes G-quadruplexes (G4s) in cells and elicits a DNA damage response by causing the formation of DNA double strand breaks (DSB). Cell death mediated by ligand-induced G4 stabilization can be potentiated in cells deficient in DNA damage repair genes. Here, we demonstrate that PDS acts synergistically both with NU7441, an inhibitor of the DNA-PK kinase crucial for nonhomologous end joining repair of DNA DSBs, and BRCA2-deficient cells that are genetically impaired in homologous recombination-mediated DSB repair. G4 targeting ligands have potential as cancer therapeutic agents, acting synergistically with inhibition or mutation of the DNA damage repair machinery.

SUBMITTER: McLuckie KI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3964824 | biostudies-other | 2013 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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G-quadruplex DNA as a molecular target for induced synthetic lethality in cancer cells.

McLuckie Keith I E KI   Di Antonio Marco M   Zecchini Heather H   Xian Jian J   Caldas Carlos C   Krippendorff Ben-Fillippo BF   Tannahill David D   Lowe Christopher C   Lowe Christopher C   Balasubramanian Shankar S  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20130625 26


Synthetic lethality is a genetic concept in which cell death is induced by the combination of mutations in two sensitive genes, while mutation of either gene alone is not sufficient to affect cell survival. Synthetic lethality can also be achieved "chemically" by combination of drug-like molecules targeting distinct but cooperative pathways. Previously, we reported that the small molecule pyridostatin (PDS) stabilizes G-quadruplexes (G4s) in cells and elicits a DNA damage response by causing the  ...[more]

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