ATM Couples Replication Stress and Metabolic Reprogramming during Cellular Senescence

  • Katherine M. Aird
  • Andrew J. Worth
  • Nathaniel W. Snyder
  • Joyce V. Lee
  • Sharanya Sivanand
  • Qin Liu
  • Ian A. Blair
  • Kathryn E. Wellen
  • Rugang Zhang
Publication date
May 2015
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
2211-1247

Abstract

Replication stress induced by nucleotide deficiency plays an important role in cancer initiation. Replication stress in primary cells typically activates the cellular senescence tumor-suppression mechanism. Senescence bypass correlates with development of cancer, a disease characterized by metabolic reprogramming. However, the role of metabolic reprogramming in the cellular response to replication stress has been little explored. Here, we report that ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM) plays a central role in regulating the cellular response to replication stress by shifting cellular metabolism. ATM inactivation bypasses senescence induced by replication stress triggered by nucleotide deficiency. This was due to restoration of deoxyribonucl...

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