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Publication : Extra centrosomes delay DNA damage-driven tumorigenesis.

First Author  Braun VZ Year  2024
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  10
Issue  13 Pages  eadk0564
PubMed ID  38552015 Mgi Jnum  J:346581
Mgi Id  MGI:7617911 Doi  10.1126/sciadv.adk0564
Citation  Braun VZ, et al. (2024) Extra centrosomes delay DNA damage-driven tumorigenesis. Sci Adv 10(13):eadk0564
abstractText  Deregulated centrosome numbers are frequently found in human cancer and can promote malignancies in model organisms. Current research aims to clarify if extra centrosomes are cause or consequence of malignant transformation, and if their biogenesis can be targeted for therapy. Here, we show that oncogene-driven blood cancer is inert to genetic manipulation of centrosome numbers, whereas the formation of DNA damage-induced malignancies is delayed. We provide first evidence that this unexpected phenomenon is connected to extra centrosomes eliciting a pro-death signal engaging the apoptotic machinery. Apoptosis induction requires the PIDDosome multi-protein complex, as it can be abrogated by loss of any of its three components, Caspase-2, Raidd/Cradd, or Pidd1. BCL2 overexpression equally blocks cell death, documenting for the first time induction of mitochondrial apoptosis downstream of extra centrosomes. Our findings demonstrate context-dependent effects of centrosome amplification during transformation and ask to adjust current belief that extra centrosomes are intrinsically pro-tumorigenic.
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