Multifaceted role of TREX2 in the skin defense against UV-induced skin carcinogenesis

Author

Manils, Joan

Gómez, Diana

Salla Martret, Mercè

Fischer, Heinz

Fye, Jason M.

Marzo, Elena

Marruecos, Laura

Serrano, Inma

Salgado Sánchez, Rocío Nieves

Rodrigo, Juan Pablo

García-Pedrero, Juana María

Serafin, Anna M.

Cañas, Xavier

Benito, Carmen

Toll Abelló, Agustí

Forcales, Sònia Vanina

Perrino, Fred W.

Eckhart, Leopold

Soler, Concepció

Publication date

2015

Abstract

Altres ajuts: NIH/GM069962


TREX2 is a 3'-DNA exonuclease specifically expressed in keratinocytes. Here, we investigated the relevance and mechanisms of TREX2 in ultraviolet (UV)-induced skin carcinogenesis. TREX2 expression was up-regulated by chronic UV exposure whereas it was de-regulated or lost in human squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs). Moreover, we identified SNPs in the TREX2 gene that were more frequent in patients with head and neck SCCs than in healthy individuals. In mice, TREX2 deficiency led to enhanced susceptibility to UVB-induced skin carcinogenesis which was preceded by aberrant DNA damage removal and degradation as well as reduced inflammation. Specifically, TREX2 loss diminished the up-regulation of IL12 and IFNγ, key cytokines related to DNA repair and antitumor immunity. In UV-treated keratinocytes, TREX2 promoted DNA repair and passage to late apoptotic stages. Notably, TREX2 was recruited to low-density nuclear chromatin and micronuclei, where it interacted with phosphorylated H2AX histone, which is a critical player in both DNA repair and cell death. Altogether, our data provide new insights in the molecular mechanisms of TREX2 activity and establish cell autonomous and non-cell autonomous functions of TREX2 in the UVB-induced skin response.

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Pell Càncer; DNA damage; TREX2; UV radiation; Inflammation; Skin carcinogenesis

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