CDC7 inhibition drives an inflammatory response and a p53‐dependent senescent‐like state in breast epithelial cells

Author:

Cazzaniga Chiara1,Göder Anja1,Rainey Michael David1,Quinlan Aisling1,Coughlan Simone2,Bernard Stefanus12,Santocanale Corrado12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Chromosome Biology, School of Biological and Chemical Sciences University of Galway Ireland

2. SFI Centre for Research Training in Genomics Data Science University of Galway Ireland

Abstract

Drugs that block DNA replication prevent cell proliferation, which may result in anticancer activity. The latter is dependent on the drug's mode of action as well as on cell type‐dependent responses to treatment. The inhibition of Cell division cycle 7‐related protein kinase (CDC7), a key regulator of DNA replication, decreases the efficiency of origin firing and hampers the restarting of paused replication forks. Here, we show that upon prolonged CDC7 inhibition, breast‐derived MCF10A cells progressively withdraw from the cell cycle and enter a reversible senescent‐like state. This is characterised by the rewiring of the transcriptional programme with the induction of cytokine and chemokine expression and correlates with the accumulation of Cyclic GMP‐AMP synthase (cGAS)‐positive micronuclei. Importantly, cell fate depends on Cellular tumour antigen p53 (p53) function as cells no longer enter senescence but are funnelled into apoptosis upon p53 knockout. This work uncovers key features of the secondary response to CDC7 inhibitors, which could aid the development of these compounds as anticancer drugs.

Funder

Science Foundation Ireland

Publisher

Wiley

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