Cyclin-C-dependent cell-cycle entry is required for activation of non-homologous end joining DNA repair in postmitotic neurons.

Cell Death and Differentiation
A TomashevskiI I Kruman

Abstract

It is commonly believed that neurons remain in G(0) phase of the cell cycle indefinitely. Cell-cycle re-entry, however, is known to contribute to neuronal apoptosis. Moreover, recent evidence demonstrates the expression of cell-cycle proteins in differentiated neurons under physiological conditions. The functional roles of such expression remain unclear. Since DNA repair is generally attenuated by differentiation in most cell types, the cell-cycle-associated events in postmitotic cells may reflect the need to re-enter the cell cycle to activate DNA repair. We show that cyclin-C-directed, pRb-dependent G(0) exit activates the non-homologous end joining pathway of DNA repair (NHEJ) in postmitotic neurons. Using RNA interference, we found that abrogation of cyclin-C-mediated exit from G(0) compromised DNA repair but did not initiate apoptosis. Forced G(1) entry combined with prevention of G(1) --> S progression triggered NHEJ activation even in the absence of DNA lesions, but did not induce apoptosis in contrast to unrestricted progression through G(1) --> S. We conclude that G(0) --> G(1) transition is functionally significant for NHEJ repair in postmitotic neurons. These findings reveal the importance of cell-cycle activation fo...Continue Reading

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