Transposon DNA sequences facilitate the tissue-specific gene transfer of circulating tumor DNA between human cells

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The exchange of genes between cells is known to play an important physiological and pathological role in many organisms. We show that circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) facilitates cell-specific gene transfer between human cancer cells and explain part of the mechanisms behind this phenomenon. As ctDNA migrates into the nucleus, genetic information is transferred. Cell targeting and ctDNA integration require ERVL, SINE or LINE DNA sequences. Chemically manufactured AluSp and MER11C sequences replicated multiple myeloma (MM) ctDNA cell targeting and integration. Additionally, we found that ctDNA may alter the treatment response of MM and pancreatic cancer models. This study shows that retrotransposon DNA sequences promote cancer gene transfer. However, because cell-free DNA has been detected in physiological and other pathological conditions, our findings have a broader impact than just cancer. Furthermore, the discovery that transposon DNA sequences mediate tissue-specific targeting will open up a new avenue for the delivery of genes and therapies.

SEEK ID: https://armlifebank.am/publications/101

DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkae427

Projects: Multi-Omics Molecular Diversity of Cancers

Publication type: Journal

Journal: Nucleic Acids Research

Publisher: Oxford University Press (OUP)

Citation: Nucleic Acids Research,52(13):7539-7555

Date Published: 23rd May 2024

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Authors: Munevver Cinar, Lourdes Martinez-Medina, Pavan K Puvvula, Arsen Arakelyan, Badri N Vardarajan, Neil Anthony, Ganji P Nagaraju, Dongkyoo Park, Lei Feng, Faith Sheff, Marina Mosunjac, Debra Saxe, Steven Flygare, Olatunji B Alese, Jonathan L Kaufman, Sagar Lonial, Juan M Sarmiento, Izidore S Lossos, Paula M Vertino, Jose A Lopez, Bassel El-Rayes, Leon Bernal-Mizrachi

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Cinar, M., Martinez-Medina, L., Puvvula, P. K., Arakelyan, A., Vardarajan, B. N., Anthony, N., Nagaraju, G. P., Park, D., Feng, L., Sheff, F., Mosunjac, M., Saxe, D., Flygare, S., Alese, O. B., Kaufman, J. L., Lonial, S., Sarmiento, J. M., Lossos, I. S., Vertino, P. M., … Bernal-Mizrachi, L. (2024). Transposon DNA sequences facilitate the tissue-specific gene transfer of circulating tumor DNA between human cells. In Nucleic Acids Research (Vol. 52, Issue 13, pp. 7539–7555). Oxford University Press (OUP). https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkae427
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