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Data from Chemosensitivity of IDH1-Mutated Gliomas Due to an Impairment in PARP1-Mediated DNA Repair

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 01:05
Abstract

Mutations in isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) are the most prevalent genetic abnormalities in lower grade gliomas. The presence of these mutations in glioma is prognostic for better clinical outcomes with longer patient survival. In the present study, we found that defects in oxidative metabolism and 2-HG production confer chemosensitization in IDH1-mutated glioma cells. In addition, temozolomide (TMZ) treatment induced greater DNA damage and apoptotic changes in mutant glioma cells. The PARP1-associated DNA repair pathway was extensively compromised in mutant cells due to decreased NAD+ availability. Targeting the PARP DNA repair pathway extensively sensitized IDH1-mutated glioma cells to TMZ. Our findings demonstrate a novel molecular mechanism that defines chemosensitivity in IDH-mutated gliomas. Targeting PARP-associated DNA repair may represent a novel therapeutic strategy for gliomas. Cancer Res; 77(7); 1709–18. ©2017 AACR.

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AUTHORS (13)

  • Yanxin Lu
    Jakub Kwintkiewicz
    Yang Liu
    Katherine Tech
    Lauren N. Frady
    Yu-Ting Su
    Wendy Bautista
    Seog In Moon
    Jeffrey MacDonald
    Matthew G. Ewend
    Mark R. Gilbert
    Chunzhang Yang
    Jing Wu
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