基因组不稳定性
微核试验
生物
染色质
DNA损伤
变色
有丝分裂
DNA
细胞生物学
DNA修复
遗传学
化学
毒性
有机化学
作者
Karen J. Mackenzie,Paula Carroll,Carol-Anne Martin,Olga Murina,Adeline Fluteau,Daniel J. Simpson,Nelly Olova,Hannah Sutcliffe,Jacqueline K. Rainger,Andrea Leitch,Ruby Tamara Osborn,Ann P. Wheeler,Marcin Nowotny,Nick Gilbert,Tamir Chandra,Martin A.M. Reijns,Andrew P. Jackson
出处
期刊:Nature
[Springer Nature]
日期:2017-07-20
卷期号:548 (7668): 461-465
被引量:1567
摘要
DNA is strictly compartmentalized within the nucleus to prevent autoimmunity; despite this, cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS), a cytosolic sensor of double-stranded DNA, is activated in autoinflammatory disorders and by DNA damage. Precisely how cellular DNA gains access to the cytoplasm remains to be determined. Here, we report that cGAS localizes to micronuclei arising from genome instability in a mouse model of monogenic autoinflammation, after exogenous DNA damage and spontaneously in human cancer cells. Such micronuclei occur after mis-segregation of DNA during cell division and consist of chromatin surrounded by its own nuclear membrane. Breakdown of the micronuclear envelope, a process associated with chromothripsis, leads to rapid accumulation of cGAS, providing a mechanism by which self-DNA becomes exposed to the cytosol. cGAS is activated by chromatin, and consistent with a mitotic origin, micronuclei formation and the proinflammatory response following DNA damage are cell-cycle dependent. By combining live-cell laser microdissection with single cell transcriptomics, we establish that interferon-stimulated gene expression is induced in micronucleated cells. We therefore conclude that micronuclei represent an important source of immunostimulatory DNA. As micronuclei formed from lagging chromosomes also activate this pathway, recognition of micronuclei by cGAS may act as a cell-intrinsic immune surveillance mechanism that detects a range of neoplasia-inducing processes.
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