Loss of DHX36/G4R1, a G4 resolvase, drives genome instability and regulates innate immune gene expression in cancer cells

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SUMMARY G-quadruplexes (G4s) are four-stranded alternative secondary structures formed by guanine-rich nucleic acids and are prevalent across the human genome. G4s are enzymatically resolved using specialized helicases. Previous in vitro studies showed that DEAH-box Helicase 36 (DHX36/G4R1/RHAU), has the highest specificity and affinity for G4 structures. Here, by mapping genome-wide DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), we demonstrate that knockout (KO) of DHX36 helicase increases DSB enrichment at G4 sites and that the presence of the G4 motif is a significant mediator of genome instability at regulatory regions. The loss of DHX36 corresponds with the significant upregulation of NF-κB transcriptional programs, culminating in the production and secretion of proinflammatory cytokines. Loss of DHX36 expression results in an increase in the innate immune signaling stimulator of interferon response cGAMP interactor 1 (STING1) expression and activation of genes involved in immune response pathways. Importantly, higher levels of DHX36 mRNA expression in human B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia correlate with improved overall survival relative to lower expression of DHX36, highlighting its critical role in preserving genome integrity at a cellular level and in the context of cancer. Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. Footnotes ↵# Lead contact correspondence: yw4b{at}virginia.edu

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