A-T neurodegeneration and DNA damage-induced transcriptional stress

IF 3 3区 生物学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY DNA Repair Pub Date : 2024-02-15 DOI:10.1016/j.dnarep.2024.103647
Tanya T. Paull, Phillip R. Woolley
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Abstract

Loss of the ATM protein kinase in humans results in Ataxia-telangiectasia, a disorder characterized by childhood-onset neurodegeneration of the cerebellum as well as cancer predisposition and immunodeficiency. Although many aspects of ATM function are well-understood, the mechanistic basis of the progressive cerebellar ataxia that occurs in patients is not. Here we review recent progress related to the role of ATM in neurons and the cerebellum that comes from many sources: animal models, post-mortem brain tissue samples, and human neurons in culture. These observations have revealed new insights into the consequences of ATM loss on DNA damage, gene expression, and immune signaling in the brain. Many results point to the importance of reactive oxygen species as well as single-strand DNA breaks in the progression of molecular events leading to neuronal dysfunction. In addition, innate immunity signaling pathways appear to play a critical role in ATM functions in microglia, responding to various forms of nucleic acid sensors and regulating survival of neurons and other cell types. Overall, the results lead to an updated view of transcriptional stress and DNA damage resulting from ATM loss that results in changes in gene expression as well as neuroinflammation that contribute to the cerebellar neurodegeneration observed in patients.

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A-T 神经变性和 DNA 损伤诱导的转录压力
人类体内 ATM 蛋白激酶的缺失会导致共济失调-特朗吉克斯症(Ataxia-telangiectasia),这是一种以儿童期发病的小脑神经变性以及癌症易感性和免疫缺陷为特征的疾病。虽然人们对 ATM 功能的许多方面已经有了很好的了解,但对患者发生进行性小脑共济失调的机理基础却不甚了解。在此,我们回顾了与ATM在神经元和小脑中的作用有关的最新进展,这些进展来自多个方面:动物模型、死后脑组织样本和培养中的人类神经元。这些观察结果揭示了ATM缺失对大脑DNA损伤、基因表达和免疫信号转导的影响。许多研究结果表明,活性氧和单链DNA断裂在导致神经元功能障碍的分子事件进展中具有重要作用。此外,先天性免疫信号通路似乎在小胶质细胞的 ATM 功能中起着关键作用,它能对各种形式的核酸传感器做出反应,并调节神经元和其他细胞类型的存活。总之,研究结果更新了人们对ATM缺失导致的转录压力和DNA损伤的看法,ATM缺失会导致基因表达的变化以及神经炎症,而神经炎症会导致在患者身上观察到的小脑神经退行性变。
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DNA Repair
DNA Repair 生物-毒理学
CiteScore
7.60
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5.30%
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91
审稿时长
59 days
期刊介绍: DNA Repair provides a forum for the comprehensive coverage of DNA repair and cellular responses to DNA damage. The journal publishes original observations on genetic, cellular, biochemical, structural and molecular aspects of DNA repair, mutagenesis, cell cycle regulation, apoptosis and other biological responses in cells exposed to genomic insult, as well as their relationship to human disease. DNA Repair publishes full-length research articles, brief reports on research, and reviews. The journal welcomes articles describing databases, methods and new technologies supporting research on DNA repair and responses to DNA damage. Letters to the Editor, hot topics and classics in DNA repair, historical reflections, book reviews and meeting reports also will be considered for publication.
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