Literature DB >> 17553756

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

Li Liang1, Li Deng, Marc S Mendonca, Yanping Chen, Betty Zheng, Peter J Stambrook, Changshun Shao, Jay A Tischfield.   

Abstract

There are a variety of mechanisms and pathways whereby cells safeguard their genomes in the face of environmental insults that damage DNA. Whether each of these pathways is equally robust at specific developmental stages in mammals and whether they are also modulated in a tissue-specific manner, however, are unclear. Here, we report that ionizing radiation (IR) produces different types of somatic mutations in fetal cells compared with adult cells of the same lineage. While 1 Gy of X-ray significantly induced intragenic point mutations in T cells of adult mice, no point mutational effect was observed when applied to fetuses. Fetal exposure to IR, on the other hand, led to a significant elevation of mitotic recombination in T cells, which was not observed in adults. Base excision repair (BER) activity was significantly lower in fetal hematopoietic cells than in adult cells, due to a low level of DNA polymerase beta, the rate-limiting enzyme in BER. In fetal hematopoietic cells, this low BER activity, together with a high rate of proliferation, causes X-ray-induced DNA lesions, such as base damage, single strand breaks and double strand breaks, to be repaired by homologous recombination, which we observe as mitotic recombination. Higher BER activity and a relatively lower rate of cell proliferation likely contribute to the significant induction of DNA point mutations in adults. Thus, the mutational response to IR is at least partly determined by the availability of specific repair pathways and other developmentally regulated phenotypes, such as mitotic index.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17553756      PMCID: PMC2063444          DOI: 10.1016/j.dnarep.2007.04.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  DNA Repair (Amst)        ISSN: 1568-7856


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