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High Glucose Increases DNA Damage and Elevates the Expression of Multiple DDR Genes
Rahmoon, M.A. ; Elghaish, R.A. ; Ibrahim, A.A. ; Alaswad, Z. ; Gad, M.Z. ; ; Elserafy, M.
Rahmoon, M.A.
Elghaish, R.A.
Ibrahim, A.A.
Alaswad, Z.
Gad, M.Z.
Elserafy, M.
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05/01/2023
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The DNA Damage Response (DDR) pathways sense DNA damage and coordinate robust DNA repair and bypass mechanisms. A series of repair proteins are recruited depending on the type of breaks and lesions to ensure overall survival. An increase in glucose levels was shown to induce genome instability, yet the links between DDR and glucose are still not well investigated. In this study, we aimed to identify dysregulation in the transcriptome of normal and cancerous breast cell lines upon changing glucose levels. We first performed bioinformatics analysis using a microarray dataset containing the triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) MDA-MB-231 and the normal human mammary epithelium MCF10A cell lines grown in high glucose (HG) or in the presence of the glycolysis inhibitor 2-deoxyglucose (2DG). Interestingly, multiple DDR genes were significantly upregulated in both cell lines grown in HG. In the wet lab, we remarkably found that HG results in severe DNA damage to TNBC cells as observed using the comet assay. In addition, several DDR genes were confirmed to be upregulated using qPCR analysis in the same cell line. Our results propose a strong need for DDR pathways in the presence of HG to oppose the severe DNA damage induced in cells.
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Rahmoon MA, Elghaish RA, Ibrahim AA et al (2023) High Glucose Increases DNA Damage and Elevates the Expression of Multiple DDR Genes. Genes. 14(1): 144.
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