Inhibition of FGFR2-Signaling Attenuates a Homology-Mediated DNA Repair in GIST and Sensitizes Them to DNA-Topoisomerase II Inhibitors
Deregulation of receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK)-signaling is frequently observed in many human malignancies, making activated RTKs the promising therapeutic targets. In particular, activated RTK-signaling has a strong impact on tumor resistance to various DNA damaging agents, e.g., ionizing radiation...
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doaj-4322ca986a52493dba74cb9bf0abfd522020-11-25T01:12:56ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672020-01-0121135210.3390/ijms21010352ijms21010352Inhibition of FGFR2-Signaling Attenuates a Homology-Mediated DNA Repair in GIST and Sensitizes Them to DNA-Topoisomerase II InhibitorsBoichuk Sergei0Dunaev Pavel1Galembikova Aigul2Bikinieva Firyuza3Nurgatina Ilmira4Mustafin Ilshat5Aukhadieva Aida6Kurtasanov Refat7Andriutsa Natalia8Shagimardanova Elena9Gorbunova Vera10Department of Pathology, Kazan State Medical University, Kazan 420012, RussiaDepartment of Pathology, Kazan State Medical University, Kazan 420012, RussiaDepartment of Pathology, Kazan State Medical University, Kazan 420012, RussiaDepartment of Pathology, Kazan State Medical University, Kazan 420012, RussiaDepartment of Pathology, Kazan State Medical University, Kazan 420012, RussiaDepartment of Biochemistry, Kazan State Medical University, Kazan 420012, RussiaDepartment of Pathology, Kazan State Medical University, Kazan 420012, RussiaTatarstan Cancer Center, Kazan 420029, RussiaDepartment of Pathophysiology, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow 119146, RussiaInstitute of Fundamental Medicine and Biology, Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University, Kazan 420008, RussiaDepartment of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627, USADeregulation of receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK)-signaling is frequently observed in many human malignancies, making activated RTKs the promising therapeutic targets. In particular, activated RTK-signaling has a strong impact on tumor resistance to various DNA damaging agents, e.g., ionizing radiation and chemotherapeutic drugs. We showed recently that fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR)-signaling might be hyperactivated in imatinib (IM)-resistant gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) and inhibition of this pathway sensitized tumor cells to the low doses of chemotherapeutic agents, such as topoisomerase II inhibitors. Here, we report that inhibition of FGFR-signaling in GISTs attenuates the repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), which was evidenced by the delay in γ-H2AX decline after doxorubicin (Dox)-induced DNA damage. A single-cell gel electrophoresis (Comet assay) data showed an increase of tail moment in Dox-treated GIST cells cultured in presence of BGJ398, a selective FGFR1-4 inhibitor, thereby revealing the attenuated DNA repair. By utilizing GFP-based reporter constructs to assess the efficiency of DSBs repair via homologous recombination (HR) and non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ), we found for the first time that FGFR inhibition in GISTs attenuated the homology-mediated DNA repair. Of note, FGFR inhibition/depletion did not reduce the number of BrdU and phospho-RPA foci in Dox-treated cells, suggesting that inhibition of FGFR-signaling has no impact on the processing of DSBs. In contrast, the number of Dox-induced Rad51 foci were decreased when FGFR2-mediated signaling was interrupted/inhibited by siRNA FGFR2 or BGJ398. Moreover, Rad51 and -H2AX foci were mislocalized in FGFR-inhibited GIST and the amount of Rad51 was substantially decreased in -H2AX-immunoprecipitated complexes, thereby illustrating the defect of Rad51 recombinase loading to the Dox-induced DSBs. Finally, as a result of the impaired homology-mediated DNA repair, the increased numbers of hypodiploid (i.e., apoptotic) cells were observed in FGFR2-inhibited GISTs after Dox treatment. Collectively, our data illustrates for the first time that inhibition of FGF-signaling in IM-resistant GIST interferes with the efficiency of DDR signaling and attenuates the homology-mediated DNA repair, thus providing the molecular mechanism of GIST’s sensitization to DNA damaging agents, e.g., DNA-topoisomerase II inhibitors.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/1/352gastrointestinal stromal tumor cells (gist)imatinib mesylate (im)resistancefgfr-signalingrad51 recombinasehomology-mediated dna repairdna-topoisomerase ii inhibitors |
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Boichuk Sergei Dunaev Pavel Galembikova Aigul Bikinieva Firyuza Nurgatina Ilmira Mustafin Ilshat Aukhadieva Aida Kurtasanov Refat Andriutsa Natalia Shagimardanova Elena Gorbunova Vera Inhibition of FGFR2-Signaling Attenuates a Homology-Mediated DNA Repair in GIST and Sensitizes Them to DNA-Topoisomerase II Inhibitors International Journal of Molecular Sciences gastrointestinal stromal tumor cells (gist) imatinib mesylate (im) resistance fgfr-signaling rad51 recombinase homology-mediated dna repair dna-topoisomerase ii inhibitors |
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Boichuk Sergei Dunaev Pavel Galembikova Aigul Bikinieva Firyuza Nurgatina Ilmira Mustafin Ilshat Aukhadieva Aida Kurtasanov Refat Andriutsa Natalia Shagimardanova Elena Gorbunova Vera |
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Inhibition of FGFR2-Signaling Attenuates a Homology-Mediated DNA Repair in GIST and Sensitizes Them to DNA-Topoisomerase II Inhibitors |
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Inhibition of FGFR2-Signaling Attenuates a Homology-Mediated DNA Repair in GIST and Sensitizes Them to DNA-Topoisomerase II Inhibitors |
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Inhibition of FGFR2-Signaling Attenuates a Homology-Mediated DNA Repair in GIST and Sensitizes Them to DNA-Topoisomerase II Inhibitors |
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Inhibition of FGFR2-Signaling Attenuates a Homology-Mediated DNA Repair in GIST and Sensitizes Them to DNA-Topoisomerase II Inhibitors |
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Inhibition of FGFR2-Signaling Attenuates a Homology-Mediated DNA Repair in GIST and Sensitizes Them to DNA-Topoisomerase II Inhibitors |
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inhibition of fgfr2-signaling attenuates a homology-mediated dna repair in gist and sensitizes them to dna-topoisomerase ii inhibitors |
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Deregulation of receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK)-signaling is frequently observed in many human malignancies, making activated RTKs the promising therapeutic targets. In particular, activated RTK-signaling has a strong impact on tumor resistance to various DNA damaging agents, e.g., ionizing radiation and chemotherapeutic drugs. We showed recently that fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR)-signaling might be hyperactivated in imatinib (IM)-resistant gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) and inhibition of this pathway sensitized tumor cells to the low doses of chemotherapeutic agents, such as topoisomerase II inhibitors. Here, we report that inhibition of FGFR-signaling in GISTs attenuates the repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), which was evidenced by the delay in γ-H2AX decline after doxorubicin (Dox)-induced DNA damage. A single-cell gel electrophoresis (Comet assay) data showed an increase of tail moment in Dox-treated GIST cells cultured in presence of BGJ398, a selective FGFR1-4 inhibitor, thereby revealing the attenuated DNA repair. By utilizing GFP-based reporter constructs to assess the efficiency of DSBs repair via homologous recombination (HR) and non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ), we found for the first time that FGFR inhibition in GISTs attenuated the homology-mediated DNA repair. Of note, FGFR inhibition/depletion did not reduce the number of BrdU and phospho-RPA foci in Dox-treated cells, suggesting that inhibition of FGFR-signaling has no impact on the processing of DSBs. In contrast, the number of Dox-induced Rad51 foci were decreased when FGFR2-mediated signaling was interrupted/inhibited by siRNA FGFR2 or BGJ398. Moreover, Rad51 and -H2AX foci were mislocalized in FGFR-inhibited GIST and the amount of Rad51 was substantially decreased in -H2AX-immunoprecipitated complexes, thereby illustrating the defect of Rad51 recombinase loading to the Dox-induced DSBs. Finally, as a result of the impaired homology-mediated DNA repair, the increased numbers of hypodiploid (i.e., apoptotic) cells were observed in FGFR2-inhibited GISTs after Dox treatment. Collectively, our data illustrates for the first time that inhibition of FGF-signaling in IM-resistant GIST interferes with the efficiency of DDR signaling and attenuates the homology-mediated DNA repair, thus providing the molecular mechanism of GIST’s sensitization to DNA damaging agents, e.g., DNA-topoisomerase II inhibitors. |
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gastrointestinal stromal tumor cells (gist) imatinib mesylate (im) resistance fgfr-signaling rad51 recombinase homology-mediated dna repair dna-topoisomerase ii inhibitors |
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