A fast, simple method for screening radiation susceptibility genes by RNA interference |
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Authors: | Tsuji Atsushi B Sudo Hitomi Sugyo Aya Otsuki Marika Miyagishi Makoto Taira Kazunari Imai Takashi Harada Yoshi-Nobu |
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Affiliation: | RadGenomics Project, Frontier Research Center, National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Radiotherapy can cause unacceptable levels of damage to normal tissues in some cancer patients. To understand the molecular mechanisms underlying radiation-induced physiological responses, and to be able to predict the radiation susceptibility of normal tissues in individual patients, it is important to identify a comprehensive set of genes responsible for radiation susceptibility. We have developed a simple and rapid 96-well screening protocol using cell proliferation assays and RNA interference to identify genes associated with radiation susceptibility. We evaluated the performance of alamarBlue-, BrdU-, and sulforhodamine B-based cell proliferation assays using the 96-well format. Each proliferation assay detected the known radiation susceptibility gene, PRKDC. In a trial screen using 28 shRNA vectors, another known gene, CDKN1A, and one new radiation susceptibility gene, ATP5G3, were identified. Our results indicate that this method may be useful for large-scale screens designed to identify novel radiation susceptibility genes. |
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Keywords: | X-rays Ionizing radiation Radiotherapy Cell cycle DNA repair RNA interference |
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