The progeroid phenotype of Ku80 deficiency is dominant over DNA-PKCS deficiency

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2014

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Reiling, Erwin
Dollé, Martijn E T
Youssef, Sameh A
Lee, Moonsook
Nagarajah, Bhawani
Roodbergen, Marianne
de With, Piet
de Bruin, AlainISNI 0000000391378158
Hoeijmakers, Jan H
Vijg, Jan

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Ku80 and DNA-PKCS are both involved in the repair of double strand DNA breaks via the nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ) pathway. While ku80-/- mice exhibit a severely reduced lifespan and size, this phenotype is less pronounced in dna-pkcs-/- mice. However, these observations are based on independent studies with varying genetic backgrounds. Here, we generated ku80-/-, dna-pkcs-/- and double knock out mice in a C57Bl6/J*FVB F1 hybrid background and compared their lifespan, end of life pathology and mutation frequency in liver and spleen using a lacZ reporter. Our data confirm that inactivation of Ku80 and DNA-PKCS causes reduced lifespan and bodyweights, which is most severe in ku80-/- mice. All mutant mice exhibited a strong increase in lymphoma incidence as well as other aging-related pathology (skin epidermal and adnexal atrophy, trabacular bone reduction, kidney tubular anisokaryosis, and cortical and medullar atrophy) and severe lymphoid depletion. LacZ mutation frequency analysis did not show strong differences in mutation frequencies between knock out and wild type mice. The ku80-/- mice had the most severe phenotype and the Ku80-mutation was dominant over the DNA-PKCS-mutation. Presumably, the more severe degenerative effect of Ku80 inactivation on lifespan compared to DNA-PKCS inactivation is caused by additional functions of Ku80 or activity of free Ku70 since both Ku80 and DNA-PKCS are essential for NHEJ.

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Aging, Animals, Antigens, Nuclear, Body Weight, DNA Damage, DNA End-Joining Repair, DNA-Activated Protein Kinase, DNA-Binding Proteins, Female, Gene Knockout Techniques, Longevity, Male, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Nuclear Proteins, Phenotype

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Reiling, E, Dollé, M E T, Youssef, S A, Lee, M, Nagarajah, B, Roodbergen, M, de With, P, de Bruin, A, Hoeijmakers, J H, Vijg, J, van Steeg, H & Hasty, P 2014, 'The progeroid phenotype of Ku80 deficiency is dominant over DNA-PKCS deficiency', PLoS One, vol. 9, no. 4, e93568. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093568