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Reduced apoptosis and increased deletion mutations at Aprt locus in vivo in mice exposed to repeated ionizing radiation.

Li Liang1, Marc S Mendonca, Li Deng, Son C Nguyen, Changshun Shao, Jay A Tischfield.   

Abstract

Exposure to ionizing radiation (IR) is a risk factor for carcinogenesis because it is a mutagen. However, a single 4-Gy whole body X-ray exposure only induced a modest increase of mutations at the Aprt reporter gene locus in mouse T cells. Intriguingly, when the same dose of IR was given in a fractionated protocol (1 Gy x 4 at weekly intervals), there was a strong induction of Aprt mutations in T cells. Many of these were mutations that arose via interstitial deletions inclusive of Aprt or by intragenic deletions. We hypothesized that the weekly fractionated X-ray exposures select for somatic cells with reduced p53 expression and/or reduced apoptosis, which, in turn, may have facilitated the accumulation of interstitial deletions, as in p53-deficient mice. We indeed found that splenocytes of mice with three previous exposures (1 Gy x 4 in total) were more resistant to X-ray-induced apoptosis than those of mice exposed to X-rays for the first time (1 Gy total). Thus, repeated X-ray radiation selects for reduced apoptosis in vivo. However, this reduced apoptosis is p53-independent, because p53 induction and the up-regulation of genes downstream of p53, such as Bax and p21, were similar between the 1-Gy and 1 Gy x 4 groups. Reduced apoptosis probably allows the generation of more mutations, particularly deletion mutations. Because both reduced apoptosis and increased somatic mutation are risk factors for carcinogenesis, they may contribute to the paradigm in which different radiation exposure schemes are varied in their efficiency in inducing lymphomagenesis.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17332317     DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-06-1476

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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Journal:  Stem Cells Dev       Date:  2010-10-29       Impact factor: 3.272

2.  X-rays induce distinct patterns of somatic mutation in fetal versus adult hematopoietic cells.

Authors:  Li Liang; Li Deng; Marc S Mendonca; Yanping Chen; Betty Zheng; Peter J Stambrook; Changshun Shao; Jay A Tischfield
Journal:  DNA Repair (Amst)       Date:  2007-06-05

3.  Ionizing radiation is a potent inducer of mitotic recombination in mouse embryonic stem cells.

Authors:  Natalia G Denissova; Irina V Tereshchenko; Eric Cui; Peter J Stambrook; Changshun Shao; Jay A Tischfield
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4.  Mutagenesis in vivo in T cells of p21-deficient mice.

Authors:  Changshun Shao; Li Liang; Xin Zhao; Yanping Chen; Betty Zheng; Jianmin Chen; Minjie Luo; Jay A Tischfield
Journal:  Mutat Res       Date:  2009-09-08       Impact factor: 2.433

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