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X-ray induction of 6-thioguanine-resistant mutants in division arrested, G0/G1 phase Chinese hamster ovary cells
Authors:J Patrick O'Neill  Kimberly B Flint  
Institution:

1 Vermont Regional Cancer Center and Department of Medicine, University of Vermont College of Medicine, E311 Given Building, Burlington, VT 05405, U.S.A.

2 University of Tennessee-Oak Ridge Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, P.O. Box Y, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, 37830, U.S.A.

Abstract:The cytotoxic and mutagenic effect of X-irradiation was determined with Chinese hamster ovary cells arrested in the G0/G1 phase of the cell cycle through 9 days incubation in serum-free medium. In comparison with exponential phase cultures, the arrested cells showed increased cytotoxicity and mutation induction over the dose range of 50–800 rad. Exponential cultures showed a linear mutant frequency-survival relationship while the arrested cells showed a biphasic linear relationship. A post irradiation holding period of 24 h does not result in any change in the mutant frequency. The increased sensitivity of the arrested cells to the mutagenic effects of X-rays appears to be a cell-cycle phase phenomenon. Upon readdition of serum, the arrested cells re-enter the cell cycle in a synchronous manner, reaching S phase at 10–12 h. Cells irradiated at 5 h after serum addition, i.e. in G1, show a similar does response for mutant frequency, while those irradiated at 10 h or later, i.e. in late G1, S or G2, show lower mutation induction. These observations are consistent with a chromosome interchange mechanism of mutation induction by X-rays, possibly through interactions between repairing regions of the DNA. Irradiation of cells in the G0/G1 phase allow more time for such interactions in the absence of semiconservative DNA replication.
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