Germline BARD1 variants predispose to mesothelioma by impairing DNA repair and calcium signaling.

Autor: Novelli, Flavia, Yoshikawa, Yoshie, Maria Vitto, Veronica Angela, Modesti, Lorenzo, Minaai, Michael, Pastorino, Sandra, Mitsuru Emi, Jin-Hee Kim, Kricek, Franz, Fang Bai, Onuchic, José N., Bononi, Angela, Suarez, Joelle S., Tanji, Mika, Favaron, Cristina, Zolondick, Alicia A., Ronghui Xu, Yasutaka Takanishi, Zhanwei Wang, Sakamoto, Greg
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Zdroj: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America; 7/16/2024, Vol. 121 Issue 29, p1-12, 33p
Abstrakt: We report that ~1.8% of all mesothelioma patients and 4.9% of those younger than 55, carry rare germline variants of the BRCA1 associated RING domain 1 (BARD1) gene that were predicted to be damaging by computational analyses. We conducted functional assays, essential for accurate interpretation of missense variants, in primary fibroblasts that we established in tissue culture from a patient carrying the heterozygous BARD1V523A mutation. We found that these cells had genomic instability, reduced DNA repair, and impaired apoptosis. Investigating the underlying signaling pathways, we found that BARD1 forms a trimeric protein complex with p53 and SERCA2 that regulates calcium signaling and apoptosis. We validated these findings in BARD1-silenced primary human mesothelial cells exposed to asbestos. Our study elucidated mechanisms of BARD1 activity and revealed that heterozygous germline BARD1 mutations favor the development of mesothelioma and increase the susceptibility to asbestos carcinogenesis. These mesotheliomas are significantly less aggressive compared to mesotheliomas in asbestos workers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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