Delayed DNA damage associated with mitotic catastrophe following X-irradiation of HeLa S3 cells

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Ianzini, F [1 ]
Mackey, MA [1 ]
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[1] Washington Univ, Sch Med, Edward Mallinckrodt Inst Radiol, Sect Canc Biol, St Louis, MO 63110 USA
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10.1093/mutage/13.4.337
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Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
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Partial loss of the radiation G2/M, checkpoint is thought to be an early event in cell immortalization, One of the attributes of immortalized cell lines is an increase in susceptibility to induction of genomic instability by clastogenic agents. Recently we have shown that in irradiated HeLa cells cell cycle delays in late S and G2 lead to overaccumulation of cyclin B1 and that enhanced intracellular levels of this positive regulator of the cell cycle is correlated with cyclin-dependent kinase activation, spontaneous premature chromosome condensation and subsequent mitotic catastrophe occurring following irradiation. Previous studies have shown that spontaneous premature chromosome condensation anti mitotic catastrophe are independent of apoptosis, This report shows that 40 h following X-irradiation of HeLa S3 cells, and subsequent to mitotic catastrophe, DNA strand breaks appear which are chemically distinct from those initially produced by ionizing radiation, This delayed damage is recognized by terminal transferase and thus involves generation of free 3'-OH ends. Pulse field gel electrophoresis analysis of DNA size distributions shows that DNA fragments of similar to 40 kbp and smaller are produced. As !strand breaks produced as a direct result of irradiation are generally repaired within a few hours after exposure to X-rays at the doses used, these results describe a novel mechanism for generation of DNA damage occurring a day or more following irradiation. These results may be pertinent to the understanding of mechanisms underlying the delayed lethal effects of irradiation and may provide an initiating mechanism for radiation-induced genomic instability.
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