Involvement of the nonhomologous end joining DNA repair pathway in the bystander effect for chromosomal aberrations Journal Article


Authors: Little, J. B.; Nagasawa, H.; Li, G. C.; Chen, D. J.
Article Title: Involvement of the nonhomologous end joining DNA repair pathway in the bystander effect for chromosomal aberrations
Abstract: Cells of mouse knockout cell lines for Ku80 (now known as Xrcc5), Ku70 (now known as G22p1), DNA-PKcs (now known as Prkdc) and PARP (now known as Adprt) were synchronized in G1 phase and exposed to very low fluences of α particles. The frequency of gross chromosomal aberrations was scored at the first postirradiation metaphase. At the two lowest doses examined, aberrations were induced in 4-9% of wild-type cells and 36-55% of Xrcc5-/- cells, whereas only 23% of the nuclei were traversed by an α particle and thus received any radiation exposure. G22p1-/- cells responded similarly to Xrcc5-/- cells, whereas Prkdc-/- and Adprt-/- cells showed an intermediate effect. The frequency of aberrations per nuclear traversal increased approximately 30-fold for Xrcc5-/- and G22p1-/- cells at the lowest mean dose examined (0.17 cGy), compared with 10-fold in Prkdc-/- cells and 3-fold in wild-type cells. Based on these and other findings, we hypothesize that the marked sensitization of repair-deficient bystander cells to the induction of chromosomal aberrations is a consequence of unrejoined DNA double-strand breaks occurring as a result of clustered damage arising from opposed oxidative lesions and single-strand breaks. © 2003 by Radiation Research Society.
Keywords: controlled study; nonhuman; radiation dose; animal cell; animals; mice; mice, knockout; dna damage; dna repair; culture medium; cell line; radiation exposure; dose-response relationship, radiation; radiation dosage; dna strand breakage; chromosome aberration; double stranded dna; recombination, genetic; oxidative stress; chromosome aberrations; cell cycle g1 phase; metaphase; knockout mouse; bystander effect; alpha radiation; alpha particles; demecolcine; priority journal; article; non-programmatic
Journal Title: Radiation Research
Volume: 159
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0033-7587
Publisher: Radiation Research Society  
Date Published: 2003-02-01
Start Page: 262
End Page: 267
Language: English
DOI: 10.1667/0033-7587(2003)159[0262:iotnej]2.0.co;2
PUBMED: 12537532
PROVIDER: scopus
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