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  2. Haploinsufficiency of ZNF251 causes DNA-PKcs-dependent resistance to PARP inhibitors in BRCA1-mutated cancer cells

Haploinsufficiency of ZNF251 causes DNA-PKcs-dependent resistance to PARP inhibitors in BRCA1-mutated cancer cells

  • Res Sq. 2023 Apr 6:rs.3.rs-2688694. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2688694/v1.
Huan Li 1 Srinivas Chatla 2 Xiaolei Liu 3 Umeshkumar Vekariya 4 Dongwook Kim 1 Matthew Walt 1 Zhaorui Lian 5 George Morton 6 Zijie Feng 3 Dan Yang 1 Hongjun Liu 7 Katherine Reed 8 Wayne Childers Xiang Yu 9 Jozef Madzo 10 Kumaraswamy Naidu Chitrala 11 Tomasz Skorski 2 Jian Huang 1
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Coriell Institue for Medical Research.
  • 2 Temple University.
  • 3 University of Pennsylavania School of Medecine.
  • 4 Lewis Katz School of Medicine.
  • 5 Coriell Institute for Medical Research.
  • 6 Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine.
  • 7 IPhase Parma Services LLC.
  • 8 Inovio Pharmaceuticals.
  • 9 Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
  • 10 Coriell Institute.
  • 11 University of Houston.
Abstract

Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors represent a promising new class of agents that have demonstrated efficacy in treating various cancers, particularly those that carry BRCA1/2 mutations. The Cancer associated BRCA1/2 mutations disrupt DNA double strand break (DSB) repair by homologous recombination (HR). PARP inhibitors (PARPis) have been applied to trigger synthetic lethality in BRCA1/2-mutated Cancer cells by promoting the accumulation of toxic DSBs. Unfortunately, resistance to PARPis is common and can occur through multiple mechanisms, including the restoration of HR and/or the stabilization of replication forks. To gain a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying PARPi resistance, we conducted an unbiased CRISPR-pooled genome-wide library screen to identify new genes whose deficiency confers resistance to the PARPi olaparib. Our study revealed that ZNF251, a transcription factor, is a novel gene whose haploinsufficiency confers PARPi resistance in multiple breast and ovarian Cancer lines harboring BRCA1 mutations. Mechanistically, we discovered that ZNF251 haploinsufficiency leads to constitutive stimulation of DNA-PKcs-dependent non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) repair of DSBs and DNA-PKcs-mediated fork protection in BRCA1-mutated Cancer cells (BRCA1mut + ZNF251KD). Moreover, we demonstrated that DNA-PKcs inhibitors can restore PARPi sensitivity in BRCA1mut + ZNF251KD cells ex vivo and in vivo. Our findings provide important insights into the mechanisms underlying PARPi resistance and highlight the unexpected role of DNA-PKcs in this phenomenon.

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