Literature DB >> 8187814

Heterogeneity in the HeLa cell cycle response to UVC analyzed by the BrdUrd two-parameter method.

X Q Wang1, K A Ellem.   

Abstract

Using pulse, pulse-chase, and continuous bromodeoxyuridine (BrdUrd) labeling schedules, the effects of 11 Jm-2 of UVC on cell cycling of HeLa cultures were analyzed. The fine resolution of the bivariate DNA distribution method allowed precise quantitation of the grossly perturbed cell distribution with > 90% of cells accumulated in S phase 14-17 h postirradiation. By pulse-chase, it was determined that the transit of cells through S was extended more than fourfold. Cells irradiated in G2 + M were slowed threefold, while the G1 compartment was fully emptied in only 2-3 h longer than the normal duration. Egress of cells from G1 immediately post-UVC was slowed for the first 4 h, but thereafter emptying occurred at the normal speed. These G1-->S cells incorporated BrdUrd at the control rate and were seen as a "crest" on the bivariate dot plot, moving with much greater speed through S than did cells irradiated in S, thus producing a heterogeneous population of cells engaged in repair and semiconservative replication at different rates. UVC irradiation inhibited late S phase BrdUrd incorporation more than early S, but hydroxyurea only inhibited the incorporation into the crest of G1-->S cells. Several novel features of the control, sham-irradiated cultures were elucidated. G1 phase cell transit was a linear function with time. S phase cell transit was not uniform, mainly due to cells accumulating to nearly twice the expected frequency at the beginning of the first quarter of S, due to slower rates of DNA synthesis. The heterogeneity revealed in these studies influenced the response to UVC in all phases of the cell cycle.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8187814     DOI: 10.1006/excr.1994.1133

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Cell Res        ISSN: 0014-4827            Impact factor:   3.905


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