生物
自噬
DNA修复
DNA
细胞生物学
DNA损伤
细胞
癌症研究
遗传学
细胞凋亡
作者
Pauline Lascaux,Gwendoline Hoslett,Sara Tribble,Camilla Trugenberger,Ivan Antičević,Cécile Otten,Ignacio Torrecilla,Stelios Koukouravas,Yichen Zhao,Hongbin Yang,Ftoon Aljarbou,Annamaria Ruggiano,Wei Song,Cristiano Peron,Giulio Deangeli,Enric Domingo,James Bancroft,Loïc Carrique,Errin Johnson,Iolanda Vendrell
出处
期刊:Cell
[Cell Press]
日期:2024-09-11
卷期号:187 (20): 5698-5718.e26
被引量:25
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cell.2024.08.020
摘要
DNA repair and autophagy are distinct biological processes vital for cell survival. Although autophagy helps maintain genome stability, there is no evidence of its direct role in the repair of DNA lesions. We discovered that lysosomes process topoisomerase 1 cleavage complexes (TOP1cc) DNA lesions in vertebrates. Selective degradation of TOP1cc by autophagy directs DNA damage repair and cell survival at clinically relevant doses of topoisomerase 1 inhibitors. TOP1cc are exported from the nucleus to lysosomes through a transient alteration of the nuclear envelope and independent of the proteasome. Mechanistically, the autophagy receptor TEX264 acts as a TOP1cc sensor at DNA replication forks, triggering TOP1cc processing by the p97 ATPase and mediating the delivery of TOP1cc to lysosomes in an MRE11-nuclease- and ATR-kinase-dependent manner. We found an evolutionarily conserved role for selective autophagy in DNA repair that enables cell survival, protects genome stability, and is clinically relevant for colorectal cancer patients.
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