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Correlation between cell reproductive death and chromosome aberrations assessed by FISH for low and high doses of radiation and sensitization by iodo-deoxyuridine in human SW-1573 cells

  • N. A. Franken
  • , P. Ruurs
  • , G. Ludwików
  • , C. van Bree
  • , J. B. Kipp
  • , F. Darroudi
  • , G. W. Barendsen

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Abstract

PURPOSE: To study the relationship between cell reproductive death and exchange frequency in SW-1573 human lung tumour cells with and without incorporated iodo-deoxyuridine (IdUrd) following irradiation of plateau-phase cultures with y-rays. METHOD: Linear-quadratic (LQ) analysis was performed for the data on clonogenic survival and on the frequency of chromosomal exchanges studied with fluorescence in situ hybridization in chromosomes X and 2. RESULTS: Differences in the LQ parameters alpha and beta of both non-sensitized and sensitized chromosomes were found. In both chromosomes an increase in the number of chromosomal exchanges in IdUrd-radiosensitized cells compared with non-sensitized cells was observed. The alpha-enhancement factors of 1.7 and 1.9 for the X-chromosome and for chromosome 2, respectively, are similar. For the X-chromosome, the beta coefficient increased by a factor of 3.9 and for chromosome 2 by a factor of 1.4. After correction to a full genome equivalence, no significant difference in alpha was found between chromosomes X and 2 for both control and sensitized cells. In contrast, an almost 2.8 times higher beta was found for the sensitized X-chromosome compared to this value for chromosome 2. CONCLUSIONS: It can be concluded that the linear-quadratic analysis of dose-response relationships offers insights into the correlation between cell survival and induction of exchanges in non-sensitized and radiosensitized cells
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)293-299
JournalInternational journal of radiation biology
Volume75
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1999

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