Mechanosensing by the lamina protects against nuclear rupture, DNA damage, and cell cycle arrest

Author:

Cho Sangkyun,Vashisth Manasvita,Abbas Amal,Majkut Stephanie,Vogel Kenneth,Xia Yuntao,Ivanovska Irena L.,Irianto Jerome,Tewari Manorama,Zhu Kuangzheng,Tichy Elisia D.,Mourkioti Foteini,Tang Hsin-Yao,Greenberg Roger A.,Prosser Benjamin L.,Discher Dennis E.

Abstract

SummaryWhether cell forces or extracellular matrix (ECM) can impact genome integrity is largely unclear. Here, acute perturbations (~1hr) to actomyosin stress or ECM elasticity cause rapid and reversible changes in lamin-A, DNA damage, and cell cycle. Embryonic hearts, differentiated iPS-cells, and various nonmuscle cell types all show that actomyosin-driven nuclear rupture causes cytoplasmic mis-localization of DNA repair factors and excess DNA damage. Binucleation and micronuclei increase as telomeres shorten, which all favor cell cycle arrest. Deficiencies in lamin-A and repair factors exacerbate these effects, but lamin-A-associated defects are rescued by repair factor overexpression and by contractility modulators in clinical trials. Contractile cells on stiff ECM normally exhibit low phosphorylation and slow degradation of lamin-A by matrix-metalloprotease-2 (MMP2), and inhibition of this lamin-A turnover and also actomyosin contractility is seen to minimize DNA damage. Lamin-A is thus stress-stabilized to mechano-protect the genome.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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