ALT-FISH quantifies alternative lengthening of telomeres activity by imaging of single-stranded repeats

Author:

Frank Lukas1ORCID,Rademacher Anne1,Mücke Norbert1,Tirier Stephan M1,Koeleman Emma1,Knotz Caroline1,Schumacher Sabrina1,Stainczyk Sabine A23,Westermann Frank23,Fröhling Stefan45,Chudasama Priya6,Rippe Karsten1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Chromatin Networks, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and Bioquant , Heidelberg , Germany

2. Hopp Children's Cancer Center (KiTZ) , Heidelberg , Germany

3. Division of Neuroblastoma Genomics, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) , Heidelberg , Germany

4. Division of Translational Medical Oncology, National Center for Tumor Diseases (NCT) Heidelberg and German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) , Heidelberg , Germany

5. German Cancer Consortium (DKTK) , Heidelberg , Germany

6. Precision Sarcoma Research Group, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and National Center for Tumor Diseases (NCT) , Heidelberg , Germany

Abstract

AbstractAlternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) occurs in ∼10% of cancer entities. However, little is known about the heterogeneity of ALT activity since robust ALT detection assays with high-throughput in situ readouts are lacking. Here, we introduce ALT-FISH, a method to quantitate ALT activity in single cells from the accumulation of single-stranded telomeric DNA and RNA. It involves a one-step fluorescent in situ hybridization approach followed by fluorescence microscopy imaging. Our method reliably identified ALT in cancer cell lines from different tumor entities and was validated in three established models of ALT induction and suppression. Furthermore, we successfully applied ALT-FISH to spatially resolve ALT activity in primary tissue sections from leiomyosarcoma and neuroblastoma tumors. Thus, our assay provides insights into the heterogeneity of ALT tumors and is suited for high-throughput applications, which will facilitate screening for ALT-specific drugs.

Funder

DFG

Baden-Württemberg Stiftung

University of Heidelberg

Ministry of Science, Research and Art Baden-Württemberg

German Cancer Research Center

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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