Replication stress and defective checkpoints make fallopian tube epithelial cells putative drivers of high- grade serous ovarian cancer

Cell Reports(2023)

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Clinical and molecular evidence indicates that high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) primarily origi-nates from the fallopian tube, not the ovarian surface. However, the reasons for this preference remain un-clear. Our study highlights significant differences between fallopian tube epithelial (FTE) and ovarian surface epithelial (OSE) cells, providing the molecular basis for FTEs as site of origin of HGSOC. FTEs, unlike OSEs, exhibit heightened replication stress (RS), impaired repair of stalled forks, ineffective G2/M checkpoint, and increased tumorigenicity. BRCA1 heterozygosity exacerbates these defects, resulting in RS suppression haploinsufficiency and an aggressive tumor phenotype. Examination of human and mouse sections reveals buildup of the RS marker 53BP1 primarily in the fallopian tubes, particularly at the fimbrial ends. Furthermore, menopausal status influences RS levels. Our study provides a mechanistic rationale for FTE as the site of origin for HGSOC, investigates the impact of BRCA1 heterozygosity, and lays the groundwork for targeting early HGSOC drivers.
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High-grade serous ovarian cancer,BRCA1,Cell of origin,fallopian tube,DNA damage repair,replication stress,DNA damage checkpoints,fimbrial ends,replication stress marker,ovarian fat pad injection
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