Megabase-scale detachment of genome-nuclear lamina interactions is required for efficient repair of double stranded breaks

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2025-07-03

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Vergara, Xabier
Manjón, Anna G.
Novais-Cruz, Marco
de Haas, Marcel
Ouchene, Ayoub
van Schaik, Tom
Manzo, Stefano G.
da Silva, Richard Cardoso
Baubec, TuncayORCID 0000-0001-8474-6587ISNI 000000051250641X
van Steensel, Bas

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Lamina-associated domains (LADs) are large genomic regions that contact the nuclear lamina (NL). Double-strand breaks (DSBs) in LADs are known to be repaired more slowly and with different pathway preferences compared to other chromatin contexts. However, little is known about the chromatin changes at LADs that occur during DSB repair. Here, we report that a single DSB inside a LAD can cause detachment from the NL over several megabases. This profound spatial rearrangement is transient and reverts within 48 hours. Preventing this detachment slows down repair kinetics and renders repair incomplete, indicating that NL detachment is required for efficient repair of DSBs in LADs. NL detachment is dependent on ψH2AX and ATM, while it is antagonized by DNAPKcs activity. Remarkably, ψH2AX also antagonizes NL interactions at chromosome ends. Taken together, our data indicate that ψH2AX accumulation in LADs induces large scale rewiring of genome-NL interactions, allowing for efficient repair of DSBs.

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Vergara, X, Manjón, A G, Novais-Cruz, M, de Haas, M, Ouchene, A, van Schaik, T, Manzo, S G, da Silva, R C, Baubec, T, van Steensel, B & Medema, R H 2025 'Megabase-scale detachment of genome-nuclear lamina interactions is required for efficient repair of double stranded breaks' bioRxiv, pp. 1-54. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.07.03.662902