Production of Delayed Death and Neoplastic Transformation in CGL1 Cells by Radiation-Induced Bystander Effects

Abstract
Lewis, D. A., Mayhugh, B. M., Qin, Y., Trott, K. and Mendonca, M. S. Production of Delayed Death and Neoplastic Transformation in CGL1 Cells by Radiation-Induced Bystander Effects. Radiat. Res. 156, 251–258 (2001). Other investigators have demonstrated by transfer of medium from irradiated cells and by irradiation with low-fluence α particles or microbeams that cells do not have to be directly exposed to ionizing radiation to be detrimentally affected, i.e. bystander effects. In this study, we demonstrate by transfer of medium from X-irradiated human CGL1 hybrid cells that the killing of bystander cells reduces the plating efficiency of the nonirradiated CGL1 cells by 33 ± 6%. In addition, we show that the amount of cell death induced by bystander effects is not dependent on X-ray dose, and that the induction of apoptosis does not appear to be responsible for the cell death. Furthermore, we found that the reduction in plating efficiency in bystander cells is evident for over 18 days, or 22 cell p...

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