Responses to DNA damage in human cells

Dr Michael Carty

  • email: michael.carty@nuigalway.ie
  • phone: +353 91 49 3695
  • post: Department of Biochemistry, NUI Galway, Distillery Rd, Galway, Ireland

Research Interests

  • The role of DNA polymerase eta in the response of human cells to UV light, and platinum-based chemotherapeutic agents
  • Phosphorylation of DNA damage response proteins, especially replication protein A (RPA), by PIK kinases (ATM, ATR, DNA-PK)

Research Overview


Fig 1: Formation of UV-C-induced nuclear foci in human TRG cells expressing a tetracycline-inducible polymerase eta-GFP fusion protein. Fluorescence microscopy was carried out 6h after UV-C treatment.

Fig 2: Enhanced cell cycle arrest in DNA polymerase eta-deficient human XP30RO cells treated with cisplatin or oxaliplatin

Our research interests include the molecular basis of the response of human cells to DNA damaging agents, such as the carcinogen ultraviolet light, and platinum-based chemotherapeutic agents including cisplatin and oxaliplatin.

To elucidate the effects of damage on DNA replication arrest, and the activation of downstream damage signaling pathways, we have developed unique human cell lines to investigate the role of human POLH gene product, DNA polymerase eta, in the response to DNA damaging agents, and used small molecule protein kinase inhibitors to probe the role of PIKK-dependent protein phosphorylation in this response, focusing on phosphorylation of replication protein A (RPA). The status of the POLH gene has also been characterised in a cohort of skin cancer patients.

Ongoing research areas include the characterisation of DNA damage response pathways in human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs), in collaboration with the Regenerative Medicine Institute at NUI, Galway, and characterisation of responses to novel derivatives of the anti-cancer drug mitomycin C in normal and Fanconi anemia cell lines (in collaboration with Dr. F. Aldabbagh, School of Chemistry, NUI, Galway).

Key Publications

  • Cruet-Hennequart S, Villalan S, Kaczmarczyk A, O'Meara E, Sokol AM, Carty MP, Characterization of the effects of cisplatin and carboplatin on cell cycle progression and DNA damage response activation in DNA polymerase eta-deficient human cells. Cell Cycle 8: 3039-3050 (2009)
  • O'Donovan L, Carty MP, Aldabbagh F, First synthesis of N-[(aziridin-2-yl)methyl]benzimidazolequinone and analysis of toxicity towards normal and Fanconi anemia cells. Chem Commun (Camb) 5592-5594 (2008)
  • Flanagan AM, Rafferty G, O'Neill A, Rynne L, Kelly J, McCann J, Carty MP, The human POLH gene is not mutated, and is expressed in a cohort of patients with basal or squamous cell carcinoma of the skin. Int J Mol Med 19: 589-596 (2007)
  • Cruet-Hennequart S, Glynn MT, Murillo LS, Coyne S, Carty MP, Enhanced DNA-PK-mediated RPA2 hyperphosphorylation in DNA polymerase eta-deficient human cells treated with cisplatin and oxaliplatin. DNA Repair (Amst) 7: 582-596 (2008)