TGFβ1/Smad3 counteracts BRCA1-dependent repair of DNA damage

A Dubrovska, T Kanamoto, M Lomnytska, CH Heldin… - Oncogene, 2005 - nature.com
A Dubrovska, T Kanamoto, M Lomnytska, CH Heldin, N Volodko, S Souchelnytskyi
Oncogene, 2005nature.com
Inactivation of the BRCA1 gene has been found to confer susceptibility to early-onset familial
breast and ovarian cancers. BRCA1 regulates DNA repair, chromatin remodeling and affects
gene transcription. Transforming growth factor-β (TGFβ) is a potent regulator of growth,
apoptosis and invasiveness of tumor cells, including breast cancer cells. Here we show that
Smad3 which is a component of the TGFβ signaling pathway, forms a complex with BRCA1
in vitro and in vivo. The interaction is mediated by the MH1 domain of Smad3 and the C …
Abstract
Inactivation of the BRCA1 gene has been found to confer susceptibility to early-onset familial breast and ovarian cancers. BRCA1 regulates DNA repair, chromatin remodeling and affects gene transcription. Transforming growth factor-β (TGFβ) is a potent regulator of growth, apoptosis and invasiveness of tumor cells, including breast cancer cells. Here we show that Smad3 which is a component of the TGFβ signaling pathway, forms a complex with BRCA1 in vitro and in vivo. The interaction is mediated by the MH1 domain of Smad3 and the C-terminal part of BRCA1. We observed a co-localization of Smad3 and BRCA1 in nuclear complexes. We also found that TGFβ1/Smad3 counteracted BRCA1-dependent repair of DNA double-strand breaks in human breast epithelial cells, as evaluated by BRCA1 nuclear foci formation, single-cell gel electrophoresis and cell survival assays. Thus, TGFβ1/Smad3 suppresses BRCA1-dependent DNA repair in response to a DNA damaging agent.
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