Cholangiocytes’ primary cilia regulate DNA damage response and repair

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Abstract

Our study reveals a novel link between primary cilia and DNA repair in cholangiocytes. We show that DNA damage response (DDR) and repair proteins localize to cilia, and deciliation impairs survival and induces S-phase arrest under genotoxic stress. Deciliated cells exhibit increased DNA damage after cisplatin, irradiation, or methyl methanesulfonate (MMS) challenge. Following irradiation, Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated protein (ATM), p53, and p21 are downregulated in deciliated cells. Similarly, IFT88 knockout mice show heightened DNA damage, highlighting the role of primary cilia in genome stability.

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