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Publication : The BCL-2 pathway preserves mammalian genome integrity by eliminating recombination-defective oocytes.

First Author  ElInati E Year  2020
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  11
Issue  1 Pages  2598
PubMed ID  32451402 Mgi Jnum  J:292247
Mgi Id  MGI:6447664 Doi  10.1038/s41467-020-16441-z
Citation  ElInati E, et al. (2020) The BCL-2 pathway preserves mammalian genome integrity by eliminating recombination-defective oocytes. Nat Commun 11(1):2598
abstractText  DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are toxic to mammalian cells. However, during meiosis, more than 200 DSBs are generated deliberately, to ensure reciprocal recombination and orderly segregation of homologous chromosomes. If left unrepaired, meiotic DSBs can cause aneuploidy in gametes and compromise viability in offspring. Oocytes in which DSBs persist are therefore eliminated by the DNA-damage checkpoint. Here we show that the DNA-damage checkpoint eliminates oocytes via the pro-apoptotic BCL-2 pathway members Puma, Noxa and Bax. Deletion of these factors prevents oocyte elimination in recombination-repair mutants, even when the abundance of unresolved DSBs is high. Remarkably, surviving oocytes can extrude a polar body and be fertilised, despite chaotic chromosome segregation at the first meiotic division. Our findings raise the possibility that allelic variants of the BCL-2 pathway could influence the risk of embryonic aneuploidy.
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