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TIPIN coordinates ATM-dependent checkpoint and NF-κB signaling to counteract DNA replication damage from topoisomerase inhibition

  • Stony Brook University

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Abstract

ATM is an apical kinase that governs cellular responses to DNA replication-associated double strand breaks (DSBs) accumulated by the topoisomerase inhibitor anti-cancer therapy. Here we identify that TIPIN, a major constituent of the fork protection complex in the replisome, plays a key role in coordinating ATM signaling tied to DNA replication stress. We demonstrate that TIPIN amplifies ATM signaling to promote DNA end resection and homology-directed repair. TIPIN itself is phosphorylated by ATM, which is required for the recruitment of MDC1 to stalled forks to promote ATM-dependent NF-κB activation. Inhibition of the NF-κB pathway by MDC1 depletion impairs upregulation of anti-apoptotic regulator c-FLIP, thus potentiating caspase-8 activation and cytotoxicity of topoisomerase inhibition. Together, our study defines TIPIN as a master regulator of ATM-dependent DSB repair and NF-κB signaling. We propose that targeting MDC1, a key effector of ATM-TIPIN signaling, acts as a chemosensitizer that suppresses therapy-induced senescence and augments the effectiveness of genotoxic therapy.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1683
JournalCommunications Biology
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2025

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