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Targeting Homologous Recombination in Notch-Driven C. elegans Stem Cell and Human Tumors
Authors:Xinzhu Deng  David Michaelson  Jason Tchieu  Jin Cheng  Diana Rothenstein  Regina Feldman  Sang-gyu Lee  John Fuller  Adriana Haimovitz-Friedman  Lorenz Studer  Simon Powell  Zvi Fuks  E Jane Albert Hubbard  Richard Kolesnick
Abstract:Mammalian NOTCH1-4 receptors are all associated with human malignancy, although exact roles remain enigmatic. Here we employ glp-1(ar202), a temperature-sensitive gain-of-function C. elegans NOTCH mutant, to delineate NOTCH-driven tumor responses to radiotherapy. At ≤20°C, glp-1(ar202) is wild-type, whereas at 25°C it forms a germline stem cell⁄progenitor cell tumor reminiscent of human cancer. We identify a NOTCH tumor phenotype in which all tumor cells traffic rapidly to G2⁄M post-irradiation, attempt to repair DNA strand breaks exclusively via homology-driven repair, and when this fails die by mitotic death. Homology-driven repair inactivation is dramatically radiosensitizing. We show that these concepts translate directly to human cancer models.
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