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    [Oncotarget.] Mael is essential for cancer cell survival and tumorigenesis through protection of genetic integrity.

    KIRAMS/ 이기호*, 신현진*

  • 출처
    Oncotarget.
  • 등재일
    2016 Dec 1
  • 저널이슈번호
    doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.13756. [Epub ahead of print]
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    Abstract

    Germ line-specific genes are activated in somatic cells during tumorigenesis, and are accordingly referred to as cancer germline genes. Such genes that act on piRNA (Piwi-interacting RNA) processing play an important role in the progression of cancer cells. Here, we show that the spermatogenic transposon silencer maelstrom (Mael), a piRNA-processing factor, is required for malignant transformation and survival of cancer cells. A specific Mael isoform was distinctively overexpressed in diverse human cancer cell lines and its depletion resulted in cancer-specific cell death, characterized by apoptosis and senescence, accompanied by an increase in reactive oxygen-species and DNA damage. These biochemical changes and death phenotypes induced by Mael depletion were dependent on ATM. Interestingly Mael was essential for Myc/Ras-induced transformation, and its overexpression inhibited Ras-induced senescence. In addition, Mael repressed retrotransposon activity in cancer cells. These results suggest that Mael depletion induces ATM-dependent DNA damage, consequently leading to cell death specifically in cancer cells. Moreover, Mael possesses oncogenic potential that can protect against genetic instability. 

     

     

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    Kim SH1, Park ER1, Cho E1, Jung WH1, Jeon JY1, Joo HY1, Lee KH1, Shin HJ1.

    1Division of Radiation Cancer Research, Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences, Seoul 139-706, Republic of Korea.

     

  • 키워드
    ATM; Mael; genetic integrity; oncogene; oncogenic transformation
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