Aicardi-Goutières syndrome-associated gene SAMHD1 preserves genome integrity by preventing R-loop formation at transcription-replication conflict regions.

  • Kiwon Park
  • Jeongmin Ryoo
  • Heena Jeong
  • Minsu Kim
  • Sungwon Lee
  • Sung-Yeon Hwang
  • Jiyoung Ahn
  • Doyeon Kim
  • Hyungseok C Moon
  • Daehyun Baek
  • Kwangsoo Kim
  • Hye Yoon Park
  • Kwangseog Ahn
Publication date
April 2021
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Journal
PLoS Genetics

Abstract

The comorbid association of autoimmune diseases with cancers has been a major obstacle to successful anti-cancer treatment. Cancer survival rate decreases significantly in patients with preexisting autoimmunity. However, to date, the molecular and cellular profiles of such comorbidities are poorly understood. We used Aicardi-Goutières syndrome (AGS) as a model autoimmune disease and explored the underlying mechanisms of genome instability in AGS-associated-gene-deficient patient cells. We found that R-loops are highly enriched at transcription-replication conflict regions of the genome in fibroblast of patients bearing SAMHD1 mutation, which is the AGS-associated-gene mutation most frequently reported with tumor and malignancies. In SAMHD1-...

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