A missense MT-ND5 mutation in differentiated Parkinson Disease cytoplasmic hybrid induces ROS-dependent DNA Damage Response amplified by DROSHA
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Genome integrity is continuously threatened by endogenous sources of DNA damage including
reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced by cell metabolism. Factors of the RNA interference (RNAi) machinery have been recently involved in the cellular response to DNA damage (DDR) in proliferating cells. To investigate the impact of component of RNAi machinery on DDR activation in terminally di erentiated cells, we exploited cytoplasmic hybrid (cybrid) cell lines in which mitochondria of sporadic Parkinson’s disease patients repopulate neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y-Rho(0) cells. Upon di erentiation
into dopaminergic neuron-like cells, PD63 cybrid showed increased intracellular level of ROS and chronic DDR activation, compared to other cybrids with the same nuclear background. Importantly, DDR activation in these cells can be prevented by ROS scavenging treatment suggesting that ROS production is indeed causative of nuclear DNA damage. Sequence analysis of the mitogenomes identi ed a rare and heteroplasmic missense mutation a ecting a highly conserved residue of the ND5- subunit of respiratory complex I, which accounts for ROS increase. We demonstrated that the assembly of nuclear DDR foci elicited by oxidative stress in these cells relies on DROSHA, providing the rst evidence that components of RNAi machinery play a crucial role also in the mounting of ROS-induced DDR in non-replicating neuronal cells.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Multidisciplinary
Elenco autori:
Pignataro, Daniela; Francia, Sofia; Zanetta, Francesca; Brenna, Giulia; Brandini, Stefania; Olivieri, Anna; Torroni, Antonio; Biamonti, Giuseppe; Montecucco, Alessandra
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