| Literature DB >> 11752236 |
Paulo Peitl1, Stephano S Mello, Marjori L Camparoto, Geraldo A S Passos, Manoor P Hande, Renato S Cardoso, Elza T Sakamoto-Hojo.
Abstract
Chromosomal instability involving telomeric DNA sequences was studied in mouse Balb/3T3 fibroblasts transfected with a mutated human c-Ha-ras-1 gene (B61 cells) and spontaneously immortalized normal parental cells (A31 cells), using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). FISH analysis with a telomeric probe revealed high frequencies of chromosome alterations involving telomeric regions, mainly stable and unstable Robertsonian fusion-like configurations (RLC) (0.25 and 1.95/cell in A31 and B61 cells, respectively) and chromosome ends lacking telomeric signals in one (LTS') or both chromatids (LTS") (5.9 and 17.5/cell for A31 and B61 cells, respectively). Interstitial telomeric sequences (ITS) were also detected at both non-telomeric sites and in the centromeres of RLC. The frequencies of RLCs with ITS located in the centromeres were 3-fold higher in B61 compared with A31 cells. We demonstrated a high level of chromosome instability involving telomeric DNA sequences in ras-transfected cells overexpressing ras mRNA, which could be a consequence of rapid cell cycle progression associated with a deficient telomere capping mechanism.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11752236 DOI: 10.1093/mutage/17.1.67
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mutagenesis ISSN: 0267-8357 Impact factor: 3.000