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Analysis of DNA-damage response to ionizing radiation in serum-shock synchronized human fibroblasts
Authors:Samantha Corrà  Riccardo Salvadori  Leonardo Bee  Vito Barbieri  Maddalena Mognato
Institution:1.Department of Biology, School of Sciences,University of Padova,Padova,Italy;2.Menarini Silicon Biosystems,San Diego,USA;3.Department of Surgical, Oncological and Gastroenteric Sciences,University of Padova,Padova,Italy
Abstract:Many aspects of cellular physiology, including cellular response to genotoxic stress, are related to the circadian rhythmicity induced by the molecular clock. The current study investigated if the cellular response to DNA damage is in relation to endogenous expression levels of the PER2 protein, a key component of the molecular regulatory system that confers rhythmicity in mammalian cells. Human normal fibroblasts (CCD-34Lu) were subjected to serum shock to induce circadian oscillations of the PER2 protein and then irradiated with γ- rays at times corresponding to the trough and peak expression of the PER2 protein. To better examine cellular response to DNA damage, the experiments performed in this study were carried out in non-proliferating CCD-34Lu fibroblasts in order to maintain the cell and circadian cycles separated while they were being exposed to genotoxic stress. Study results demonstrated that clonogenic cell survival, double-strand break repair kinetics, and TP53 protein levels were affected in the cells irradiated at the trough than in those irradiated at peak expression of the PER2 protein.
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