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Targeting an Achilles' heel of cancer with a WRN helicase inhibitor.
[werner syndrome]
Our
recently
published
work
suggests
that
DNA
helicases
such
as
the
Werner
syndrome
helicase
(
WRN
)
represent
a
novel
class
of
proteins
to
target
for
anticancer
therapy
.
Specifically
,
pharmacological
inhibition
of
WRN
helicase
activity
in
human
cells
defective
in
the
Fanconi
anemia
(
FA
)
pathway
of
interstrand
cross-link
(
ICL
)
repair
are
sensitized
to
the
DNA
cross-linking
agent
and
chemotherapy
drug
mitomycin
C
(
MMC
)
by
the
WRN
helicase
inhibitor
NSC
617145
.
(
1
)
The
mechanistic
basis
for
the
synergistic
interaction
between
NSC
617145
and
MMC
is
discussed
in
this
paper
and
extrapolated
to
potential
implications
for
genetic
or
chemically
induced
synthetic
lethality
provoked
by
cellular
exposure
to
the
WRN
helicase
inhibitor
under
the
context
of
relevant
DNA
repair
deficiencies
associated
with
cancers
or
induced
by
small
-molecule
inhibitors
.
Experimental
data
are
presented
showing
that
small
-molecule
inhibition
of
WRN
helicase
elevates
sensitivity
to
MMC-induced
stress
in
human
cells
that
are
deficient
in
both
FANCD
2
and
DNA
protein
kinase
catalytic
subunit
(
DNA-PKcs
)
.
These
findings
suggest
a
model
in
which
drug-mediated
inhibition
of
WRN
helicase
activity
exacerbates
the
deleterious
effects
of
MMC-induced
DNA
damage
when
both
the
FA
and
NHEJ
pathways
are
defective
.
We
conclude
with
a
perspective
for
the
FA
pathway
and
synthetic
lethality
and
implications
for
DNA
repair
helicase
inhibitors
that
can
be
developed
for
anticancer
strategies
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"anemia"
symptom
22q11.2 deletion syndrome
alpha-thalassemia
canavan disease
child syndrome
coats disease
congenital toxoplasmosis
cowden syndrome
cutaneous mastocytosis
cystinuria
dedifferentiated liposarcoma
dracunculiasis
erythropoietic protoporphyria
esophageal adenocarcinoma
hirschsprung disease
holt-oram syndrome
homocystinuria without methylmalonic aciduria
kallmann syndrome
kindler syndrome
lamellar ichthyosis
liposarcoma
omenn syndrome
scrub typhus
sneddon syndrome
typhoid
waldenström macroglobulinemia
werner syndrome
wiskott-aldrich syndrome
This symptom has already been validated