XPC deficiency is related to APE1 and OGG1 expression and function
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XPC deficiency is related to APE1 and OGG1 expression and function
Oxidative DNA damage is considered to be a major cause of neurodegeneration and internal tumors observed in syndromes that result from nucleotide excision repair (NER) deficiencies, such as Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP) and Cockayne Syndrome (CS). Recent evidence has shown that NER aids in removing oxidized DNA damage and may interact with base excision repair (BER) enzymes. Here, we investigated APE1 and OGG1 expression, localization and activity after oxidative stress in XPC-deficient cells. The endogenous APE1 and OGG1 mRNA levels were lower in XPC-deficient fibroblasts. However, XPC-deficient cells did not show hypersensitivity to oxidative stress compared with NER-proficient cells. To confirm the impact of an XPC deficiency in regulating APE1 and OGG1 expression and activity, we established an XPC-complemented cell line. Although the XPC complementation was only partial and transient, the transfected cells exhibited greater OGG1 expression and activity compared with XPC-deficient cells. However, the APE1 expression and activity did not significantly change. Furthermore, we observed a physical interaction between the XPC and APE1 proteins. Together, the results indicate that the responses of XPC-deficient cells under oxidative stress may not only be associated with NER deficiency per se but may also include new XPC functions in regulating BER proteins.
- Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Brazil
- L’Institut de Radiobiologie Cellulaire et Moléculaire France
- University of California, San Diego United States
- Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego United States
- Universidade de São Paulo Brazil
Xeroderma Pigmentosum, DNA Repair, Hydrogen Peroxide, Fibroblasts, Oxidants, DNA Glycosylases, DNA-Binding Proteins, Oxidative Stress, Gene Expression Regulation, DNA-(Apurinic or Apyrimidinic Site) Lyase, Humans, Immunoprecipitation, RNA, Messenger, Cells, Cultured
Xeroderma Pigmentosum, DNA Repair, Hydrogen Peroxide, Fibroblasts, Oxidants, DNA Glycosylases, DNA-Binding Proteins, Oxidative Stress, Gene Expression Regulation, DNA-(Apurinic or Apyrimidinic Site) Lyase, Humans, Immunoprecipitation, RNA, Messenger, Cells, Cultured
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