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Publication : AKT-dependent signaling of extracellular cues through telomeres impact on tumorigenesis.

First Author  Sánchez-Vázquez R Year  2021
Journal  PLoS Genet Volume  17
Issue  3 Pages  e1009410
PubMed ID  33690611 Mgi Jnum  J:304377
Mgi Id  MGI:6511888 Doi  10.1371/journal.pgen.1009410
Citation  Sanchez-Vazquez R, et al. (2021) AKT-dependent signaling of extracellular cues through telomeres impact on tumorigenesis. PLoS Genet 17(3):e1009410
abstractText  The telomere-bound shelterin complex is essential for chromosome-end protection and genomic stability. Little is known on the regulation of shelterin components by extracellular signals including developmental and environmental cues. Here, we show that human TRF1 is subjected to AKT-dependent regulation. To study the importance of this modification in vivo, we generate knock-in human cell lines carrying non-phosphorylatable mutants of the AKT-dependent TRF1 phosphorylation sites by CRISPR-Cas9. We find that TRF1 mutant cells show decreased TRF1 binding to telomeres and increased global and telomeric DNA damage. Human cells carrying non-phosphorylatable mutant TRF1 alleles show accelerated telomere shortening, demonstrating that AKT-dependent TRF1 phosphorylation regulates telomere maintenance in vivo. TRF1 mutant cells show an impaired response to proliferative extracellular signals as well as a decreased tumorigenesis potential. These findings indicate that telomere protection and telomere length can be regulated by extracellular signals upstream of PI3K/AKT activation, such as growth factors, nutrients or immune regulators, and this has an impact on tumorigenesis potential.
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