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Recurrent deletions in clonal hematopoiesis are driven by microhomology-mediated end joining

Nat Commun. 2021-04; 
Tzah Feldman, Akhiad Bercovich, Yoni Moskovitz, Noa Chapal-Ilani, Amanda Mitchell, Jessie J F Medeiros, Tamir Biezuner, Nathali Kaushansky, Mark D Minden, Vikas Gupta, Michael Milyavsky, Zvi Livneh, Amos Tanay, Liran I Shlush
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Abstract

The mutational mechanisms underlying recurrent deletions in clonal hematopoiesis are not entirely clear. In the current study we inspect the genomic regions around recurrent deletions in myeloid malignancies, and identify microhomology-based signatures in CALR, ASXL1 and SRSF2 loci. We demonstrate that these deletions are the result of double stand break repair by a PARP1 dependent microhomology-mediated end joining (MMEJ) pathway. Importantly, we provide evidence that these recurrent deletions originate in pre-leukemic stem cells. While DNA polymerase theta (POLQ) is considered a key component in MMEJ repair, we provide evidence that pre-leukemic MMEJ (preL-MMEJ) deletions can be generated in POLQ knockout cel... More

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