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FANCD2: Fanconi Anemia and Cancer

FANCD2: Fanconi Anemia and Cancer. Grete Dudek March 27, 2007. DNA Damage Types & Fixes. Interstrand Cross Links Double Strand Breaks Homologous recombination Non-homologous end joining Which way?. Proposed Repair of Cross-Link. Proposed Repair of Cross-Link.

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FANCD2: Fanconi Anemia and Cancer

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  1. FANCD2: Fanconi Anemia and Cancer Grete Dudek March 27, 2007

  2. DNA Damage Types & Fixes • Interstrand Cross Links • Double Strand Breaks • Homologous recombination • Non-homologous end joining • Which way?

  3. Proposed Repair of Cross-Link

  4. Proposed Repair of Cross-Link

  5. Proposed Repair of Cross-Link • Problem 1: DNA lesion

  6. Proposed Repair of Cross-Link • Problem 1: DNA lesion • Problem 2: Double stranded break intermediate

  7. Proposed Repair of Cross-Link • Problem 1: DNA lesion • Problem 2: Double stranded break intermediate

  8. Proposed FA Pathway BRCA1 start finish

  9. Mutant Cross-Link Repair

  10. Facts of Fanconi Anemia • 12 complimentation groups, 11 cloned • Radiation vs. Mitomycin-C • The intermediate of an ICL is a double strand break. FANCD2 mutants may have defect in sensing the inter-strand cross link or processing it. • Increased amount of non-homologous end joining in FANCD2 mutants

  11. Knockout Mice • Null mutation • Smaller size • Micropthalmia (small eyes) • Germ cell problems- hypogonadism Day 1: normal in back

  12. Knockout Mice • Abnormal tubules in testes • Increased apoptosis in the spermatocytes • Ovaries from adult females were also abnormal

  13. Knockout Mice • Increased tumorigenesis in FancD2 -/- epithelial tissues • Slight increase in heterozygotes as well.

  14. Autosomal Recessive Symptoms Predisposition for acute myelogenous leukemia and solid tumors. Median survival age is approx 12 years. Fanconi Anemia

  15. Specific Mutations in Pathway • FA complex- needs all 8 functional proteins to monoubiquitinate FANCD2 • FANCD2- lysine to arginine mutation • BRCA2 (FANCD1) mutation

  16. FANCD2 in Cancer • FANCD2 mutations lead to NHEJ • DNA damage leads to mutations in other important genes • Mouse model isn’t good enough, but FA is rare- one in 300,000 live births • Cisplatin • Pathway can be inhibited to serve as a chemosensitizer in cancer therapy.

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