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Laboratory

Chantal Autexier's laboratory

Chantal Autexier launched her independent research career at the LDI/McGill University in 1997 with the purpose of understanding the mechanisms regulating telomerase and telomere function in health and disease. Objectives of the laboratory are to identify and characterize the molecular mechanisms controlling telomerase RNA processing, telomerase ribonucleoprotein biogenesis and function at telomeres and in cellular survival and immortalization and to identify mechanisms controlling the homologous recombination-based alternative telomere lengthening pathway. Studies in the laboratory are currently funded by CIHR and NSERC.

Meet the Team

The Chantal Autexier Laboratory

From left to right: Chantal Autexier, Jian Qin, Adrian Young, Patrick Lambert-Lanteigne, Linda Pallotto, Alexandre Garus.

Research

My lab’s long-term research program focuses on understanding how telomere maintenance and genome stability is regulated, either by telomerase or the telomerase-independent homologous recombination-based Alternative Lengthening of Telomere (ALT) mechanism.

Functional chromosome ends, or telomeres, are essential for cell survival. Telomere function is maintained by (i) telomeric shelterin proteins that mediate a protective cap structure formation, and (ii) telomere lengthening, either by the enzyme telomerase, or a recombination-based mechanism (ALT). Non-functional telomeres arise due to telomere shortening or to cap alterations, and activate DNA damage checkpoints, and cell senescence or death. Non-functional telomeres may contribute to the development of aging phenotypes, such as vascular disease, poor wound healing, and immunosenescence. In the genetic syndrome dyskeratosis congenita, caused by defects in the telomerase or telomere complexes, telomere shortening is accelerated, and patients have premature onset of several age-related disorders and early death. Telomerase is active in ~85% of tumors, but weakly in primary cells, thus it is an attractive target for cancer cell-specific therapy.

My lab is pursuing projects to identify and characterize unique determinants of telomerase and telomere function, in recruitment and activation of telomerase to telomeres, critical steps that are impaired in premature aging telomere syndromes, and essential to the replicative immortality of cancer cells. We are also investigating the role of dyskerin, a telomerase holoenzyme component in the processing and biogenesis of a mature, functional telomerase complex, to learn more about the mechanisms that are altered in the premature aging syndrome, dyskeratosis congenita. Understanding the regulation of cell survival and immortalization by telomere maintenance and telomerase will lead to the identification of targets with potential therapeutic applications for cancer and age- or disease-related cell death.

Telomeres are prone to replication stress (slowing/stalling of the replication fork) in part due to the G-rich nature of telomeric sequences that can form secondary structures such as G-quadruplexes (G4s), the protective T- and D-loop cap structures, R-loops, and telomere compaction and attachment to the nuclear envelope. The mechanisms modulating the challenges of telomere replication are poorly understood. ALT+ cells are characterized by long telomeres and thus higher levels of telomere DNA damage and chronic replication stress compared to telomerase+ cells with shorter telomeres.

To gain a better understanding of the ALT pathway of telomere maintenance that is present in certain cancers with a high unmet medical need such as osteosarcomas, pediatric glioblastomas, other central nervous system tumors and pancreatic neuroendocrine cancers, we are interested in understanding the role of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and replication stress in regulating this pathway.

Titre

Contemporary research has uncovered a role for environmental copper in the development and progression of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Previous research implicated non-ceruloplasmin bound copper in the aggravation of neurodegenerative phenotypes. Our research explores the role of copper in ALS progression through monitoring of copper biomarkers and analyses of copper metabolism gene expression.

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Team

Patrick Lambert-Lanteigne

Patrick Lambert-Lanteigne

Research Assistant

I obtained my BSc in pharmacology at University of Sherbrooke and graduated from University of Montreal with a MSc in pharmaceutical sciences in Prof. Huy Ong’s laboratory developing a ligand screening method for the CD36 receptor using SPR (surface plasmon resonance) biosensor. I then worked for Prof. Arnim Pause at McGill University trying to elucidate the interaction pattern between the folliculin protein with its binding partner AMPK. I then joined Prof. Chantal Autexier’s laboratory as a research assistant where I work in telomere biology, manage the lab and mentor undergraduate and graduate students. I helped characterize the binding pocket of two telomerase domain/motifs, IFD and TEN, with its binding partner TPP1, and I now focus on the telomerase-independent alternative lengthening of telomere mechanism. 

Research Associates

Jian Qin

Jian Qin

Team Arsenic

I received a BSc in Molecular Biology & Genetics from McMaster University in 2017. I am currently studying how mutations of dyskerin, a telomerase-associated protein, affect its interaction with other proteins, subcellular localization, and telomerase RNA abundance.

Adrian Young

Adrian Young

Team Copper

I am a Belizean pursuing a PhD in Anatomy and Cell biology at McGill University in Montreal. I completed my BSc in Biochemistry and Cellular and Molecular Biology and my MSc in Biochemistry at Memorial University in Newfoundland Canada. My research interest involves increased understanding stem and cancer cell dynamics and redox biology to be applied to therapeutics for health span extension.

PhD Students

Alexandre Garus

Alexandre Garus

Team OPE

I come from Brazil, where I graduated in Biochemical Engineering at the Federal University of Paraná. I have more than four years of professional experience in manufacturing and quality assurance of reagents for molecular diagnostics. Now I’m interested in better understanding the role of the protein dyskerin and H/ACA ribonucleoprotein complexes in regulating telomere biology and cellular aging.

Linda Pallotto

Linda Pallotto

Team Arsenic

Linda completed her BSc in Biology at the University of Waterloo. During her undergraduate degree, she worked as a co-op student in the lab of Dr. Paul Mains where her project used C. elegans to describe gene variants that cause drug resistance in parasitic nematodes. After graduating, she worked for a year in the lab of Dr. Ryan Yuen at SickKids in Toronto investigating short tandem repeat expansions using Nanopore and Sanger sequencing. She is now pursuing her MSc in the Autexier lab and is interested in how a region of telomerase, known as the insertions in fingers domain (IFD), is involved in its localization and activity at the telomeres. When not in lab, Linda enjoys listening to music or watching movies while she knits.

Chantal Autexier 2

Madelyn Abraham

Team Lymphoma

Madelyn is a PhD student in the department of Experimental Medicine. She uses mouse modelling to study Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma. In particular, she has found that mutations in the transcription factor STAT6 are enriched at disease relapse, and I study how this contributes to remodeling of the tumour microenvironment.

Chantal Autexier 2

Rowa Bakadlag

Team Tungsten

Rowa is a PhD candidate in the department of Experimental Medicine. She completed her BSc in Microbiology and Immunology in Saudi Arabia, then completed two MScs in Genetics and Parasitology at McGill University. Her work investigates tungsten toxicity focusing on SLC2A2 as a transporter and the effects on mature B lymphocytes.

MSc Students

Chantal Autexier 2

Vincenza Caruana

Team Vaping

Vincenza is an MSc. Student in the Department of Pharmacology. She completed her BSc. in Pharmacology at McGill University. Her project aims to elucidate the role of e-cigarette use on the murine cardiopulmonary system. Specifically, she is focusing on metal deposition in the lungs, and the progression of atherosclerosis due to these exposures.

Chantal Autexier 2

Ayse Nazli Zengin

Team Arsenic

Nazli Zengin is an MSc. student in the Department of Pharmacology. She has a background in pharmacology and environment. Her work currently focuses on elucidating how sex and diet modulate arsenic toxicity and its immunological and cardiovascular consequences.

Chantal Autexier 2

Andrew Little

Team Arsenic

Andrew is an MSc. student in the Department of Pharmacology who graduated from the B.Sc. program in Biochemistry at McGill in 2021. He works on a proteomics project centred around Arsenic 3-Methyltransferase and the question about whether it serves an additional function.

Chantal Autexier 2

Raymond Tu

Team Tungsten

Raymond is an MSc. Student in the Department of Pharmacology who completed his BSc. in Environmental Health Sciences from the UNC Chapel Hill as a as a Morehead-Cain Scholar. He received the McCall MacBain Scholarship in 2021. His project studies the mechanism of tungsten on mTORC1, a major regulator of cell growth and proliferation.

Chantal Autexier 2

Nikola Kukolj

Team Arsenic

Nikola is an incoming MSc Student who completed his undergraduate degree in
Microbiology and Immunology at McGill University. He is currently working on an NSERC
summer project that assesses the functional characterization of macrophages exposed to arsenic using murine bone marrow-derived macrophages.

Undergraduate Students

Chantal Autexier 2

Roni Juran

Team Vaping

Roni is a second-year BSc student in Chemistry at McGill. As an undergraduate student, she works on various projects across the lab, but is currently focused elucidating the correlation between nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and vaping.

Past team members

Research Associates
  • 2012-2018 Philippe Rousseau
    Scientifique de Recherche, Charles River Laboratories
Post-doctoral trainees
  • 2008-2009 Guillaume Voghel
    General practitioner, Hôpital Cité-de-la-Santé, Laval
PhD students

Graduation Year

  • 2020 Deanna MacNeil
    Assistant Science Editor, The Scientist
  • 2016 Tsz Wai (Josephine) Chu
    Senior consultant-Project Manager at IQVIA-Real World Solutions
  • 2015 Johanna Mancini
    Principal, Health Access & Outcomes, IQVIA
  • 2013 Yasmin D’Souza
    McGill University Program for Genetic counselling
  • 2012 May Shawi
    Global Medical Affairs Leader, Rheumatology Director, Janssen, NJ, USA
  • 2012 Marie Eve Brault
    Associate Director, Skyhawks Therapeutics, Boston, MA, USA
  • 2010 Johans Fakhoury
    Associate Director, Administration, School of Biomedical Sciences, McGill University
  • 2007 Delphine Tamara Marie-Egyptienne
    High School Biology and Physics teacher, Conseil Scholaire Viamonde, Ontario
  • 2006 Maria Antonietta Cerone
    Research Programme Manager, Clinical Research & Precision Medicine R&I Cancer Research UK
  • 2005 Tara Moriarty
    Associate Professor, University of Toronto
  • 2004 Sylvain Huard
    Research Associate, University of Ottawa
  • 2002 François Bachand
    Professor, Université de Sherbrooke
MSc students
  • 2022 Costa Lauria
    Medical program at St. James School of Medicine.
  • 2018 Jeffrey Wang
    Medical Program, McGill University
  • 2017 Hélène Bensoussan
    High school teacher at Collège Villa Maria.
  • 2013 Ricky Kwan
    Pharmacist at Forest Pharmacy, London, Ontario
  • 2012 Sanjida Khondacker
    Pharmacist at Lovell Drugs Limited, Toronto, Ontario
  • 2008 Graeme Nimmo
    Clinical Associate, University Health Network, Toronto
  • 2005 Ryan Ward
    Associate Director, Medical Lead, GI, Takeda Canada Inc.
  • 2000 Ibtissem Triki
    Clinical Research Associate, Novo Nordisk
Research assistants
  • 2008-2014 Catherine Lauzon
  • 2005-2012 Shusen Zhu
  • 2006-2007 Geneviève DiTomasso
  • 2004-2006 Pooja Jain
  • 2003-2004 Annie Dulude
  • 2000-2002 Sophie Dupuis
Undergraduate students
  • 2023-2024 Xuanning Chen
  • 2022 Hannah Chui
  • 2022 Matthias Jacquot
  • 2021-2022 Dominique Rinfret
  • 2020 Michelle Shen
  • 2019-2020 Monique Morin
  • 2018-2019 Erica Wu
  • 2018 Hannah Zhang
  • 2017 Danielle Zhang
  • 2015-2016 Billy Zhao
  • 2011 Elizabeth Pollen
  • 2008-2009 Daniel Eklove
  • 2007 Trevor Wong
  • 2004-2005 Christina Wehrle
  • 2003-2004 Robyn Blom
  • 1998-1999 Tara Moriarty

Titre

Contemporary research has uncovered a role for environmental copper in the development and progression of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Previous research implicated non-ceruloplasmin bound copper in the aggravation of neurodegenerative phenotypes. Our research explores the role of copper in ALS progression through monitoring of copper biomarkers and analyses of copper metabolism gene expression.

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Publications

  • Lue NF, Autexier C. Orchestrating nucleic acid-protein interactions at chromosome ends: telomerase mechanisms come into focus. Nat Struct Mol Biol. 2023 Jul;30(7):878-890. doi: 10.1038/s41594-023-01022-7. 
  • Lambert-Lanteigne, P., Young, A. and Autexier, C. 2023. Complex interaction network revealed by mutation of human telomerase ‘insertion in fingers’ and essential N-terminal domains and the telomere protein TPP1. Journal of Biological Chemistry. J Biol Chem. 2023 Jan 14;299(3):102916. doi: 10.1016/j.jbc.2023.102916. Online ahead of print.
  • Muralidharan, A., Sotocinal, S.G., Yousefpour, N., Akkurt, N., Lima, L.V., Tansley, S., Parisien, M., Wang, C., Austin, J.S., Ham, B., Dutra, G.M., Rousseau, P., Maldonado-Bouchard, S., Clark, T., Rosen, S.F., Majeed, M.R., Silva, O., Nejade, R., Li, X., Donayre Pimentel, S., Nielsen, C.S., Neely, G.G., Autexier, C., Diatchenko, L., Ribeiro-da-Silva, A., and Mogil, J.S. 2022. Long-term male-specific chronic pain via telomere- and p53-mediated spinal cord cellular senescence. J. Clin. Invest.132: e151817.
  • Ghadaouia S., Olivier M.A., Martinez A., Kientega, T., Qin J., Lambert-Lanteigne, P., Cardin G.B., Autexier C., Malaquin N., Rodier F. 2021. Homologous recombination-mediated irreversible genome damage underlies telomere-induced senescence. Nucl. Acid Res., 49: 11690-11707.
  • Garus, A. and Autexier, C. 2021. Dyskerin, an essential pseudouridine synthase with multifaceted roles in ribosome biogenesis, splicing and telomere maintenance. RNA. 2021 Sep 23:rna.078953.121. doi: 10.1261/rna.078953.121. Online ahead of print.
  • Shen, M., Young, A. and Autexier, C. 2021. PCNA, a focus on replication stress and the alternative lengthening of telomeres pathway. DNA Repair, 2021 Apr;100:103055. doi: 10.1016/j.dnarep.2021.103055. Epub 2021 Feb 3.
  • MacNeil, D.E., Lambert-Lanteigne, P., Qin, J., McManus, F., Bonneil, E., Thibault, P., and Autexier, C. 2021. SUMOylation- and GAR1-dependent regulation of dyskerin nuclear and subnuclear localization. Mar 24;41(4):e00464-20. doi: 10.1128/MCB.00464-20. Print 2021 Mar 24.
  • Cepeda-Cañedo, E., Totten, S., Ahn, R., Savage, P., MacNeil, D.E., Hudson, J., Autexier, C., Deblois, G., Park, M., Witcher, M., Ursini-Siegel, J. 2021. The p66ShcA redox protein potentiates the cytotoxic response of triple negative breast cancers to PARP inhibitors. JCI Insight. 2021 Feb 22;6(4):e138382. doi: 10.1172/jci.insight.138382.
  • Qin, J. and Autexier, C. 2020. Regulation of human telomerase RNA biogenesis and localization. RNA Biology, RNA Biol. 2021 Mar;18(3):305-315. doi: 10.1080/15476286.2020.1809196. Epub 2020 Sep 2.

Collaborations

Dr. Wilson Miller, Lady Davis Institute, Montreal

Dr. Sonia del Rincon, Lady Davis Institute, Montreal

Dr. Carolyn Baglole, RI-MUHC, McGill University, Montreal

Dr. Jun Ding, RI-MUHC, McGill University, Montreal

Dr. Susan Gaskin, Department of Chemical Engineering, McGill University, Montreal

Dr. Bernard Robaire, Department of Pharmacology McGill University, Montreal

Dr. Brandon Pearson, Columbia University, New York

Dr. John Wise, University of Louisville, Kentucky

News/Milestones

Dr. Wilson Miller, Lady Davis Institute, Montreal

Dr. Sonia del Rincon, Lady Davis Institute, Montreal

Dr. Carolyn Baglole, RI-MUHC, McGill University, Montreal

Dr. Jun Ding, RI-MUHC, McGill University, Montreal

Dr. Susan Gaskin, Dep’t of Chemical Engineering, McGill University, Montreal

Dr. Bernard Robaire, Dep’t of Pharmacology McGill University, Montreal

Dr. Brandon Pearson, Columbia University, New York

Dr. John Wise, University of Louisville, Kentucky

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  1. How iMALDI can improve clinical diagnostics. Popp, R., Basik, M., Spatz, A., Batist, G., Zahedi, R.P., Borchers, C.H., 2018. Analyst Clin. Chem. 64, 1271–1272. 143, 2197–2203.
  2. Immuno-MALDI-TOF-MS in the Clinic. Zahedi, R.P., Parker, C.E., Borchers, C.H., 2018.

Awards

PhD students

Alexandre Garus

  • FRQS Doctoral Award, McGill University Faculty of Medicine Internal Studentship

Adrian Young

  • FRQS Doctoral Award, McGill University Faculty of Medicine Internal Studentship, Cole Foundation Studentship

Jian Qin

  • FRQS Doctoral Award, McGill University Faculty of Medicine Internal Studentship

Deanna MacNeil

  • CIHR CGS-M, CIHR Doctoral Award, Cole Foundation Studentship

Tsz Wai (Josephine) Chu 

  • FRQS Doctoral Award, McGill University Faculty of Medicine Internal Studentship
  • CIHR McGill Cancer Center Consortium/McGill Integrated Cancer Research Training Program Studentship

Johanna Mancini

  • FRQS doctoral award, Cole Foundation Studentship

Yasmin D’Souza

  • CIHR Doctoral Award

May Shawi

  • CIHR Doctoral Award, Cole Foundation Studentship

Marie Eve Brault

  • FRQS Doctoral Award, Cole Foundation Studentship

Johans Fakhoury

  • McGill University Faculty of Medicine Internal Studentship

  • CIHR McGill Cancer Center Consortium/McGill Integrated Cancer Research Training Program Studentship

Maria Antonietta Cerone

  • US Army Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program Award

Tara Moriarty

  • CIHR Doctoral Award

Sylvain Huard

  • McGill University Faculty of Medicine Internal Studentship

François Bachand

  • CIHR Doctoral Award

MSc students

Linda Pallotto

  • CIHR CGS-M Award

Jeffrey Wang

  • CIHR CGS-M Award

Hélène Bensoussan

  • Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research/Toronto Dominion Bank Studentship

Ricky Kwan

  • McGill University Faculty of Medicine Internal Studentship

  • Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research/Toronto Dominion Bank Studentship

Graeme Nimmo

  • NSERC Award

Ryan Ward

  • FRQS Award

  • CIHR McGill Cancer Center Consortium/McGill Integrated Cancer Research Training Program Studentship

Yasmin D’Souza

  • CIHR Doctoral Award

May Shawi

  • CIHR Doctoral Award, Cole Foundation Studentship

Marie Eve Brault

  • FRQS Doctoral Award, Cole Foundation Studentship

Johans Fakhoury

  • McGill University Faculty of Medicine Internal Studentship

  • CIHR McGill Cancer Center Consortium/McGill Integrated Cancer Research Training Program Studentship

Undergraduate students

Hannah Chui

  • NSERC USRA recipient

Dominique Rinfret

  • NSERC USRA recipient

Michelle Shen

  • NSERC USRA recipient

Ricky Kwan

  • McGill University Faculty of Medicine Internal Studentship

  • Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research/Toronto Dominion Bank Studentship

Yasmin D’Souza

  • CIHR Doctoral Award

May Shawi

  • CIHR Doctoral Award, Cole Foundation Studentship

Marie Eve Brault

  • FRQS Doctoral Award, Cole Foundation Studentship

Johans Fakhoury

  • McGill University Faculty of Medicine Internal Studentship

  • CIHR McGill Cancer Center Consortium/McGill Integrated Cancer Research Training Program Studentship

Events

Dr. Wilson Miller, Lady Davis Institute, Montreal

Dr. Sonia del Rincon, Lady Davis Institute, Montreal

Dr. Carolyn Baglole, RI-MUHC, McGill University, Montreal

Dr. Jun Ding, RI-MUHC, McGill University, Montreal

Dr. Susan Gaskin, Dep’t of Chemical Engineering, McGill University, Montreal

Dr. Bernard Robaire, Dep’t of Pharmacology McGill University, Montreal

Dr. Brandon Pearson, Columbia University, New York

Dr. John Wise, University of Louisville, Kentucky

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  1. How iMALDI can improve clinical diagnostics. Popp, R., Basik, M., Spatz, A., Batist, G., Zahedi, R.P., Borchers, C.H., 2018. Analyst Clin. Chem. 64, 1271–1272. 143, 2197–2203.
  2. Immuno-MALDI-TOF-MS in the Clinic. Zahedi, R.P., Parker, C.E., Borchers, C.H., 2018.

Support

Dr. Wilson Miller, Lady Davis Institute, Montreal

Dr. Sonia del Rincon, Lady Davis Institute, Montreal

Dr. Carolyn Baglole, RI-MUHC, McGill University, Montreal

Dr. Jun Ding, RI-MUHC, McGill University, Montreal

Dr. Susan Gaskin, Dep’t of Chemical Engineering, McGill University, Montreal

Dr. Bernard Robaire, Dep’t of Pharmacology McGill University, Montreal

Dr. Brandon Pearson, Columbia University, New York

Dr. John Wise, University of Louisville, Kentucky

Contact

Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research, Jewish General Hospital

3755, Côte Ste-Catherine Road
Montreal, Quebec H3T 1E2

Location: F-426