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Transformation of human mesenchymal stem cells in radiation carcinogenesis: long-term effect of ionizing radiation.

Rikke Christensen1, Jan Alsner, Flemming Brandt Sorensen, Frederik Dagnaes-Hansen, Steen Kolvraa, Nedime Serakinci.   

Abstract

Increasing evidence on cancer stem cells suggest that stem cells are susceptive to carcinogenesis and consequently can be the origin of many cancers. We have recently established a telomerase-transduced human mesenchymal stem cell line and subsequently irradiated this in order to achieve malignant transformation. In the present study, we analyzed the long-term effect of ionizing radiation on these cells and investigate whether radiation can trigger tumor development. The cells were irradiated with a low (2.5 Gy) and a high (15 Gy) dose of gamma-rays and followed for up to 6 months after radiation. A subclone of the cells irradiated with 2.5 Gy of gamma-rays formed tumors after implantation to severe combined immunodeficiency mice. During the process of transformation, the cells showed accelerated telomere shortening, increased levels of anaphase bridges and a shift from balanced to unbalanced translocations. The tumor suppressor genes p53 and p21(CIP1) functioned normally throughout the study. Our observations indicate that radiation destabilized the telomeres and that the presence of uncapped telomeres initiated fusion-break-fusion cycles, resulting in increased chromosomal instability and tumor formation. Thus, bone marrow-derived human mesenchymal stem cells are capable of exhibiting a malignant phenotype.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18947308     DOI: 10.2217/17460751.3.6.849

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Regen Med        ISSN: 1746-0751            Impact factor:   3.806


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