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DNA breakage and cell cycle checkpoint abrogation induced by a therapeutic thiopurine and UVA radiation

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ONCOGENE
卷 29, 期 27, 页码 3953-3963

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DOI: 10.1038/onc.2010.140

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thiopurines; UVA; skin cancer; DNA breakage; cell cycle checkpoints

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  1. Cancer Research UK [A3558] Funding Source: Medline
  2. Cancer Research UK [11584] Funding Source: researchfish

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The frequency of squamous cell skin carcinoma in organ transplant patients is around 100-fold higher than normal. This dramatic example of therapy-related cancer reflects exposure to sunlight and to immunosuppressive drugs. Here, we show that the interaction between low doses of UVA, the major ultraviolet component of incident sunlight, and 6-TG, a UVA chromophore that is introduced into DNA by one of the most widely prescribed immunosuppressive drugs, causes DNA single- and double-strand breaks (DSB). S phase cells are particularly vulnerable to this DNA breakage and cells defective in rejoining of S-phase DSB are hypersensitive to the combination of low-dose UVA and DNA 6-TG. 6-TG/UVA-induced DNA lesions provoke canonical DNA damage responses involving activation of the ATM/Chk2 and ATR/Chk1 pathways and appropriate cell cycle checkpoints. Higher levels of photochemical DNA damage induce a proteasome-mediated degradation of Chk1 and checkpoint abrogation that is consistent with persistent unrepaired DNA damage. These findings indicate that the interaction between UVA and an immunosuppressant drug causes photochemical DNA lesions, including DNA breaks, and can compromise cell cycle checkpoints. These two properties could contribute to the high risk of sunlight-related skin cancer in long-term immunosuppressed patients. Oncogene (2010) 29, 3953-3963; doi:10.1038/onc.2010.140; published online 3 May 2010

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