Measurement of low levels of x-ray mutagenesis in relation to human disease.
- 1 July 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 83 (13) , 4839-4843
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.83.13.4839
Abstract
We previously demonstrated that conventional methods for measurement of mutagenesis in mammalian cells are subject to serious error that causes underestimation of environmetnal contributions to cancer and genetic disease. This error has been corrected by use of somatic cell hybrids containing a single human chromosome on which the marker genes are carried and by using doses of mutagenic agents so low that little cell killing occurs. This method permits direct measurement of the effects of low doses of radiation and other mutagens without resort to the controversial extrapolation procedure customarily used to estimate effects of doses in the neighborhood of actual human exposures. The new data demonstrate that the true mutagnesis efficiency at the low doses of ionizing radiation that approximate human exposures is more than 200 times greater than those obtained with conventional methods. This methodology also permits evaluation of localized mutations, large and small chromosomal deletions and, and nondisjunctional processes and can be used for mutagens that need metabolic activation as well as for cooperatively acting agents. The two opposing classical views that in mammalian cells extrapolation to low doses of x-radiation is linear, on the one hand, or involves a threshold, on the other, are both demonstrated to be incorrect at least for the conditions here considered. The actual curve exhibits a downward concavity so that the mutational efficiency is maximal at low doses. These data may have important implications for human health.This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
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