Poly(ADP-ribose) Metabolism in Proliferating Versus Quiescent Cells and Its Relationship to Their Radiation Responses

Summary In the murine tumour cell lines 66 and 67 growing in vitro, quiescent (Q; unfed plateau-phase) cells are more sensitive to X-ray-induced cell killing than are proliferating (P) cells, while St4 cells (Q cells that have been re-fed and returned to 37°C for 4 h) are similar to P cells in radio...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of radiation biology 1990, Vol.58 (1), p.111-123
Hauptverfasser: Sweigert, S.E., Marston, J.M., Dethlefsen, L.A.
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Zusammenfassung:Summary In the murine tumour cell lines 66 and 67 growing in vitro, quiescent (Q; unfed plateau-phase) cells are more sensitive to X-ray-induced cell killing than are proliferating (P) cells, while St4 cells (Q cells that have been re-fed and returned to 37°C for 4 h) are similar to P cells in radiosensitivity. We have been investigating parameters of poly(ADP-ribose) metabolism in order to determine whether such factors contribute to the variations in radiosensitivity of these growth states. These parameters were cellular NAD content, the activity of poly(ADP-ribose) transferase (ADPRT) in permeabilized cells and the activity of poly(ADP-ribose)-degrading enzymes. The results suggests that in line 66, but not 67, a reduced ability to regenerate NAD following irradiation was associated with the reduced survival of Q cells. However, neither the baseline activity of ADPRT nor the degree of stimulation of ADPRT by X-rays was found to correlate with survival, or with the induction and repair of DNA strand breaks. Stimulation of ADPRT by X-rays was dependent on dose and was greatest for a 2-min incubation with 3H-NAD. For a 2-min incubation the stimulation of ADPRT following a dose of 50 Gy was 7- and 10-fold in 66 and 67 P cells, respectively, versus 3-4-fold in Q cells. Detectable stimulation was observed in 66 P and Q cells for doses as low as 5 Gy. P and Q cells did not differ in the rate of degradation of the poly(ADP-ribose) polymers.
ISSN:0955-3002
1362-3095
DOI:10.1080/09553009014551471