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High Consumption of Coffee Disrupts Nonhomologous End Joining Implications for Genomic Stability

Kumari, S.; Siddiqua, H.; Raghavan, S. C.

2026-04-07 biochemistry
10.64898/2026.04.05.716533 bioRxiv
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Caffeine, the most widely consumed stimulant worldwide and primarily sourced from coffee, is well known for its central nervous system effects. Emerging evidence indicates that caffeine also modulates key cellular processes, including DNA repair. It inhibits the kinase activity of ATM and ATR-essential DNA damage response proteins, and impairs homologous recombination (HR)-mediated repair through multiple mechanisms. However, its effects on nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ), a major double-strand break (DSB) repair pathway, have been underexplored. In a recent study, we reported that caffeine inhibits NHEJ primarily by interfering with Ligase IV/XRCC4 complex, using in vitro and ex vivo model systems. Given coffees role as a primary dietary caffeine source, this study investigates the impact of Coffea arabica decoction on NHEJ-mediated DSB repair. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) quantified caffeine levels in the decoction, followed by in vitro and ex vivo assays to evaluate NHEJ efficiency. Results demonstrate that coffee decoction inhibits end joining of both compatible and noncompatible DNA ends in cell-free systems derived from normal and cancer cells. Extrachromosomal repair assays confirmed impaired intracellular NHEJ, leading to accumulation of unrepaired DSBs in human cells. Kinetic analysis of {gamma}-H2AX foci formation and resolution revealed persistent DNA breaks and reduced repair kinetics. Reconstitution experiments verified that the decoction specifically targets the Ligase IV/XRCC4 complex. These findings, building on our previous work, establish coffee decoction as a potent NHEJ inhibitor, mirroring purified caffeines effects. This underscores caffeines interference with endogenous DNA repair, with profound implications for cancer therapy by sensitizing tumors to genotoxic treatments.

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