Dominance of a repair function for X-ray-, U.V.- and alkylating agent-induced damage in hybrids between mouse lymphoma cells of different sensitivity.
Authors
Fox, MargaretAffiliation
Paterson Laboratories, Christie Hospital and Holt Radium Institute, ManchesterIssue Date
1979-10
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
Cell lines resistant to IUdR and 6-thioguanine were isolated from a radiosensitive mouse lymphoma line LS and its radioresistant derivative AII respectively. Their biological and biochemical characteristics, as measured by plating in HAT medium IUdR and TG and by (14C) hypoxanthine and (3H) thymidine uptake were measured and found to be consistent with those expected for drug resistant cell lines. Two hybrid cell lines were isolated from crosses between the LS IUdRr line and AII TGr line and their radiosensitivity measured relative to that of the parental lines. Radioresistance was found to be dominant in both the hybrid lines as was resistance to EMS and U.V. to which the parental lines also show differential sensitivity. The ability to recover from sublethal damage after X-irradiation was found to be temperature sensitive in radiosensitive cells, an inverse effect being seen when LS cells were irradiated at 20 degrees C and held at 20 degrees C between dose fractions. Hybrid cells showed a normal amount of recovery from sub-lethal damage when compared with that in AII cells but this occurred at t slightly slower rate at 20 degrees "c than at 37 degrees C. Recovery from sub-lethal damage in AII cells was unaffected by lowering the temperature. These findings suggest that the radiosensitive cells may be temperature sensitive, in some step or steps in the ligation process.Citation
Dominance of a repair function for X-ray-, U.V.- and alkylating agent-induced damage in hybrids between mouse lymphoma cells of different sensitivity. 1979, 36 (4):335-48 Int J Radiat Biol Relat Stud Phys Chem MedJournal
International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry, and MedicineDOI
10.1080/09553007914551121PubMed ID
317598Type
ArticleLanguage
enISSN
0020-7616ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1080/09553007914551121
Scopus Count
Collections
Related articles
- Studies on three mutagen-sensitive mutants of mouse L5178Y cells. I. Characterization of the hybrids between L5178Y and mutagen-sensitive mutants.
- Authors: Shiomi T, Hieda-Shiomi N, Sato K
- Issue date: 1982 Aug
- Repair of gamma-ray-induced base damage in L5178Y sublines is damage type-dependent and unrelated to radiation sensitivity.
- Authors: Kruszewski M, Zastawny TH, Szumiel I
- Issue date: 2001
- The induction of thymidine- and IUdR-resistant variants in P388 mouse lymphoma cells by x-rays, UV and mono- and bi-functional alkylating agents.
- Authors: Anderson D, Fox M
- Issue date: 1974 Oct
- Relative responses of an X-ray-resistant hybrid cell-line and its parent line to X-irradiation, ultraviolet light, actinomycin D and cordycepin.
- Authors: Robertson JB, Williams JR, Little JB
- Issue date: 1977 Jun
- Inhibition and recovery of DNA synthesis after X-irradiation in radiosensitive mouse-cell mutants.
- Authors: Hama-Inaba H, Hieda-Shiomi N, Sato K
- Issue date: 1983 May