TRF2-independent chromosome end protection during pluripotency

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Phil Ruis
David Van Ly
Valerie Borel
Georgia R. Kafer
Afshan McCarthy
Steven Howell
Robert Blassberg
Ambrosius P. Snijders
James Briscoe
Kathy K. Niakan
Paulina Marzec
Anthony J. Cesare
Simon J. Boulton
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[1] The Francis Crick Institute,Genome Integrity Unit, Children’s Medical Research Institute
[2] University of Sydney,School of Medicine
[3] The University of Notre Dame Australia,undefined
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Nature | 2021年 / 589卷
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Mammalian telomeres protect chromosome ends from aberrant DNA repair1. TRF2, a component of the telomere-specific shelterin protein complex, facilitates end protection through sequestration of the terminal telomere repeat sequence within a lariat T-loop structure2,3. Deleting TRF2 (also known as TERF2) in somatic cells abolishes T-loop formation, which coincides with telomere deprotection, chromosome end-to-end fusions and inviability3–9. Here we establish that, by contrast, TRF2 is largely dispensable for telomere protection in mouse pluripotent embryonic stem (ES) and epiblast stem cells. ES cell telomeres devoid of TRF2 instead activate an attenuated telomeric DNA damage response that lacks accompanying telomere fusions, and propagate for multiple generations. The induction of telomere dysfunction in ES cells, consistent with somatic deletion of Trf2 (also known as Terf2), occurs only following the removal of the entire shelterin complex. Consistent with TRF2 being largely dispensable for telomere protection specifically during early embryonic development, cells exiting pluripotency rapidly switch to TRF2-dependent end protection. In addition, Trf2-null embryos arrest before implantation, with evidence of strong DNA damage response signalling and apoptosis specifically in the non-pluripotent compartment. Finally, we show that ES cells form T-loops independently of TRF2, which reveals why TRF2 is dispensable for end protection during pluripotency. Collectively, these data establish that telomere protection is solved by distinct mechanisms in pluripotent and somatic tissues.
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