Comparison of clonogenic assay with premature chromosome condensation assay in prediction of human cell radiosensitivity


Autoria(s): Wang, ZZ (Zhuan-Zi Wang); Li, WJ (Wen-Jian Li); Zhang, H (Hong Zhang); Yang, JS (Jian-She Yang); Qiu, R (Rong Qiu); Wang, X (Xiao Wang)
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28/04/2006

Resumo

Aim: To determine whether the number of non-rejoining G2-chromatid breaks can predict the radiosensitivity of human cell lines. Methods: Cell lines of human ovary carcinoma cells (HO8910), human hepatoma cells (HepG2) and liver cells (L02) were irradiated with a range of doses and assessed both of cell survival and non-rejoining G2-chromatid breaks at 24 h after irradiation. Cell survival was documented by a colony assay. Non-rejoining G2-chromatid breaks were measured by counting the number of non-rejoining G2 chromatid breaks at 24 h after irradiation, detected by the prematurely chromosome condensed (PCC) technique. Results: A linear-quadratic survival curve was observed in three cell lines, and HepG2 was the most sensitive to gamma-radiation. A dose-dependent linear increase was observed in radiation-induced non-rejoining G2-PCC breaks measured at 24 h after irradiation in all cell lines, and HepG2 was the most susceptible to induction of non-rejoining G2-PCC breaks. A close correlation was found between the clonogenic radiosensitivity and the radiation-induced non-rejoining G2-PCC breaks (r=0.923). Furthermore, survival-aberration correlations for two or more than two doses lever were also significant. Conclusion: The number of non-rejoining G2 PCC breaks holds considerable promise for predicting the radiosensitivity of normal and tumor cells when two or more than two doses lever is tested.

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http://ir.impcas.ac.cn/handle/113462/6153

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/132762

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英语

Fonte

Wang, ZZ (Zhuan-Zi Wang); Li, WJ (Wen-Jian Li); Zhang, H (Hong Zhang); Yang, JS (Jian-She Yang); Qiu, R (Rong Qiu); Wang, X (Xiao Wang).Comparison of clonogenic assay with premature chromosome condensation assay in prediction of human cell radiosensitivity ,WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY,APR 28 2006,12(16):2601-2605

Palavras-Chave #clonogenic radiosensitivity #non-rejoining G2-chromatid breaks #correlation
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期刊论文