Literature DB >> 24980598

Usefulness of monitoring γ-H2AX and cell cycle arrest in HepG2 cells for estimating genotoxicity using a high-content analysis system.

Masamitsu Ando1, Keisuke Yoshikawa2, Yumiko Iwase2, Shoichi Ishiura3.   

Abstract

Formation of the phosphorylated protein γ-H2AX is a well-established marker of DNA strand breakage induced by DNA-damaging compounds. Many of these genotoxic compounds also inhibit cell division, leading to arrest at specific points in the cell cycle. Detection of γ-H2AX in combination with cell cycle arrest may therefore be useful for estimating the genotoxicity of experimental compounds. In this study, we examined γ-H2AX formation and cell cycle arrest using high-content screening (HCS) as a method for determining genotoxicity. HepG2 cells were treated with a panel of compounds and then stained with Hoechst 33342 and anti-γ-H2AX, anti-phospho-histone H3, and anti-tubulin antibodies. In total, 19 genotoxic and 7 nongenotoxic compounds were tested in this study. γ-H2AX production was observed within 1 h posttreatment for the majority of Ames-positive compounds, topoisomerase inhibitors, and DNA polymerase inhibitors. Cell cycle arrest in either the S or G2 phase was detected for all DNA-damaging compounds 24 h posttreatment, whereas tubulin-targeting compounds were shown to induce cell cycle arrest in the mitotic phase. Together, these results show that HCS is a simple, rapid, and effective tool for estimating the genotoxicity of compounds through detection of γ-H2AX production and cell cycle arrest.
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Keywords:  cell cycle arrest; genotoxicity; high-content screening; γ-H2A.X

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24980598     DOI: 10.1177/1087057114541147

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomol Screen        ISSN: 1087-0571


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