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The relation between chemically induced sister-chromatid exchanges and chromatid breakage.
Authors:S M Galloway  S Wolff
Institution:1. Laboratory of Radiobiology, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143, U.S.A.;2. Department of Anatomy, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143, U.S.A.
Abstract:Studies of classical chromosome aberrations and sister-chromatid exchanges (SCES) suggest independent mechanisms for the two events despite some common features. Examination of chromosome breakage caused by X-rays, visible light, and viruses has shown that few chromatid breaks are accompanied by SCEs at the sites of breaks. No similar observations were available for chemically induced breaks, but it has been reported that rat chromosomes exposed to dimethylbenzanthracene (DMBA) contained a preponderance of both aberrations and SCEs in certain specific regions, implicating a common process in their formation. These conclusions were drawn from a comparison of breaks induced in vivo with SCEs induced in vitro. However, we used 7 chemical mutagens to induce both chromatid breaks and SCEs in "harlequin" chromosomes of cultured rat and Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells and found that 25% of the 914 breaks scored were associated with SCEs. The proportion of breaks accompanied by SCEs is related to the overall SCE frequency and falls into the range predicted on the basis that breaks and SCEs occur independently. The reported association between sites for SCEs and aberrations also reflects secondary factors, such as induction of SCEs and aberrations during DNA synthesis in late replicating regions of the chromosomes.
Keywords:AM  adriamycin  BrdUrd  5-bromodeoxyuridine  BLM  bleomycin  CHO  Chinese hamster ovary  DMBA  9  10-dimethyl-1  2-benzanthracene  DMSO  dimethylsulphoxide  EMS  ethyl methanesulphonate  MMC  mitomycin C  MNNG  SCE  sister-chromatid exchange
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