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DNA damage response by single-strand breaks in terminally differentiated muscle cells and the control of muscle integrity
Authors:P Fortini  C Ferretti  B Pascucci  L Narciso  D Pajalunga  E M R Puggioni  R Castino  C Isidoro  M Crescenzi  E Dogliotti
Institution:1.Department of Environment and Primary Prevention, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy;2.Institute of Crystallography, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Rome, Italy;3.Department of Cell Biology and Neurosciences, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy;4.Department of Health Sciences, University of Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy
Abstract:DNA single-strand breaks (SSB) formation coordinates the myogenic program, and defects in SSB repair in post-mitotic cells have been associated with human diseases. However, the DNA damage response by SSB in terminally differentiated cells has not been explored yet. Here we show that mouse post-mitotic muscle cells accumulate SSB after alkylation damage, but they are extraordinarily resistant to the killing effects of a variety of SSB-inducers. We demonstrate that, upon SSB induction, phosphorylation of H2AX occurs in myotubes and is largely ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM)-dependent. However, the DNA damage signaling cascade downstream of ATM is defective as shown by lack of p53 increase and phosphorylation at serine 18 (human serine 15). The stabilization of p53 by nutlin-3 was ineffective in activating the cell death pathway, indicating that the resistance to SSB inducers is due to defective p53 downstream signaling. The induction of specific types of damage is required to activate the cell death program in myotubes. Besides the topoisomerase inhibitor doxorubicin known for its cardiotoxicity, we show that the mitochondria-specific inhibitor menadione is able to activate p53 and to kill effectively myotubes. Cell killing is p53-dependent as demonstrated by full protection of myotubes lacking p53, but there is a restriction of p53-activated genes. This new information may have important therapeutic implications in the prevention of muscle cell toxicity.
Keywords:DNA damage response  DNA repair  muscle cell differentiation
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