DNA Double-Strand Breakage by Bleomycin in Ehrlich Ascites Tumor Cells as Measured by Nondenaturing Filter Elution
DNA double-strand breakage by bleomycin (Bleo) in Ehrlich ascites tumor cells was examined by nondenaturing filter elution using 0.2% SDS at pH 9.6 as the eluant. The majority of damaged DNA from cells treated with 5 to 100 μM Bleo and for durations up to 6 h eluted in the first two or three 1.5-h f...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Radiation research 1994-02, Vol.137 (2), p.162-170 |
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Zusammenfassung: | DNA double-strand breakage by bleomycin (Bleo) in Ehrlich ascites tumor cells was examined by nondenaturing filter elution using 0.2% SDS at pH 9.6 as the eluant. The majority of damaged DNA from cells treated with 5 to 100 μM Bleo and for durations up to 6 h eluted in the first two or three 1.5-h fractions. This was significantly different from the multiphasic elution pattern of DNA from cells irradiated with 30 or 50 Gy 137 Cs γ rays, which showed a more gradual elution. Relative elution with respect to 50 Gy 137 Cs γ rays produced by 1-h treatments (about 0.35) showed no differences over the range of concentrations from 5 to 50 μM. Elution at pH 7.2 did not detectably reduce the fraction of DNA eluting from Bleo-treated cells, while reducing the elution of DNA from 50 Gy-irradiated cells by 35%. An experiment examining specificity for double-strand breakage by Bleo in different stages of the cell cycle demonstrated no differences in relative elution between G1, S and G2/ M phases. Overall, the results of 1-h treatments are consistent with net production of high levels of double-strand breaks restricted to a portion of cellular DNA. However, extended treatments (up to 4 h) produced a nearly proportional increase in relative elution. |
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ISSN: | 0033-7587 1938-5404 |
DOI: | 10.2307/3578807 |