Profiling DNA damage response following mitotic perturbations

Ronni Sølvhøi Pedersen, Gopal Karemore, Thorkell Gudjonsson, Maj-Britt Rask, Beate Neumann, Jean-Karim Hériché, Rainer Pepperkok, Jan Ellenberg, Daniel W Gerlich, Jiri Lukas, Claudia Lukas

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Abstract

Genome integrity relies on precise coordination between DNA replication and chromosome segregation. Whereas replication stress attracted much attention, the consequences of mitotic perturbations for genome integrity are less understood. Here, we knockdown 47 validated mitotic regulators to show that a broad spectrum of mitotic errors correlates with increased DNA breakage in daughter cells. Unexpectedly, we find that only a subset of these correlations are functionally linked. We identify the genuine mitosis-born DNA damage events and sub-classify them according to penetrance of the observed phenotypes. To demonstrate the potential of this resource, we show that DNA breakage after cytokinesis failure is preceded by replication stress, which mounts during consecutive cell cycles and coincides with decreased proliferation. Together, our results provide a resource to gauge the magnitude and dynamics of DNA breakage associated with mitotic aberrations and suggest that replication stress might limit propagation of cells with abnormal karyotypes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number13887
JournalNature Communications
Volume7
Number of pages12
ISSN2041-1723
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Dec 2016

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