Title: Fanconi Anemia
1Fanconi Anemia FANCD2
http//locus.umdnj.edu/nigms/pathways/fanc_diagram
.html
2What is FA?
- Rare autosomal recessive disorder
- Characterized by
- Progressive bone marrow failure
- Cancer susceptibility
- Congenital malformations
- Increased apoptosis in hemopoietic cells
- Prolonged G2 phase
http//www.fanconicanada.org/sys-tmpl/fanconianemi
a/
3Developmental Results of FA
Shorter digits and slightly unattached thumbs of
toddler
Small stature of 3- year old with FA
http//www.emedicine.com/rc/rc/pimages/i30/anemia.
htm
4Diagnosis and Treatment
- The most common test to diagnose FA is the
Chromosome Breakage Test - There are no real treatments for FA
5http//www.bloodjournal.org/cgi/content/full/101/3
/822
6Expressivity of FA (and penetrance of certain
phenotypes)
- Severity of clinical phenotype is a result of
7FA is a multigenic disease
- 9 genes
- We will discuss one of the FA proteins, FANCD2
8Overview
- Other FA proteins in nucleus and cytoplasm
- The nuclear core complex monoubiquitinates
FANCD2 - Repair mechanisms can come and repair problem
- DNA can replicate properly
9The Cell Biology of FANCD2
Thompson, et al. Environmental and Molecular
Mutagenesis 45128-142. (2005).
10Details of FANCD2 and how it stabilizes
replication forks
- FANCD2 protein increases during S-phase.
- FANCD2 is monoubiquitinated at Lys 561 (only if
the cell has the full FA complex). - Monoubiquitination of FANCD2 is mediated by other
FA proteins.
11Details of FANCD2 and how it stabilizes
replication forks
- What does it do?
- With what does it work?
12FANCD2 pathway
http//www.nature.com/nm/journal/v8/n6/images/nm06
02-555-F1.gif
13Without proper functioning
- In the cell cycle stages
- During replication
- The results include, but arent limited to,
non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) in the
following ways
14Possibilities in FA cells
Thompson, et al. Environmental and Molecular
Mutagenesis 45128-142. (2005).
15FANCD2 Mouse knockouts
- Are mice good models?
- How are mutants made?
- What was the result?
- What does this tell us?
- What about other mutants?
16Mouse knockouts continued
- Fancd2 -/- were smaller than the rest of the
non-mutant litter - Smaller testes and lower sperm and egg count
- This tell us that FANCD2 is involved in germ cell
development and survival
17Mouse knockouts continued
- Mouse mutant phenotype similar to humans
- Was anything different?
18Wild-type
mutant
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19http//www.genesdev.org/cgi/content/full/17/16/202
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20FANCD2 and other cancer genes
- FA and BRCA2
- FA and BRCA1
- FANCD2 and common cancers
21Take-home message
-
- FA or a mutation in FANCD2 hasnt been shown to
directly cause cancer
22Text References
- Published online before print July 31, 2003,
10.1101/gad.1103403GENES DEVELOPMENT
172021-2035, 2003 Scott Houghtaling, Cynthia
Timmers, Meenakshi Noll, Milton J. Finegold3,
Stephen N. Jones4, M. Stephen Meyn2 and Markus
Grompe1 - Epithelial cancer in Fanconi anemia
complementation group D2 (Fancd2) knockout mice