DNA Damage-Response Pathway Heterogeneity of Human Lung Cancer A549 and H1299 Cells Determines Sensitivity to 8-Chloro-Adenosine

International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Sheng-Yong YangShu-Yan Li

Abstract

Human lung cancer H1299 (p53-null) cells often display enhanced susceptibility to chemotherapeutics comparing to A549 (p53-wt) cells. However, little is known regarding to the association of DNA damage-response (DDR) pathway heterogeneity with drug sensitivity in these two cells. We investigated the DDR pathway differences between A549 and H1299 cells exposed to 8-chloro-adenosine (8-Cl-Ado), a potential anticancer drug that can induce DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), and found that the hypersensitivity of H1299 cells to 8-Cl-Ado is associated with its DSB overaccumulation. The major causes of excessive DSBs in H1299 cells are as follows: First, defect of p53-p21 signal and phosphorylation of SMC1 increase S phase cells, where replication of DNA containing single-strand DNA break (SSB) produces more DSBs in H1299 cells. Second, p53 defect and no available induction of DNA repair protein p53R2 impair DNA repair activity in H1299 cells more severely than A549 cells. Third, cleavage of PARP-1 inhibits topoisomerase I and/or topoisomerase I-like activity of PARP-1, aggravates DNA DSBs and DNA repair mechanism impairment in H1299 cells. Together, DDR pathway heterogeneity of cancer cells is linked to cancer susceptibility to DNA dam...Continue Reading

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