High Chromosomal Sensitivity of Chinese Hamster Xrs 5 Cells to Restriction Endonuclease Induced DNA Double-strand Breaks
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Radiation Biology
- Vol. 52 (4) , 537-554
- https://doi.org/10.1080/09553008714552041
Abstract
The cytogenetic effects of restriction endonucleases (RE) and X-rays were examined in the radiosensitive mutant Chinese hamster cell line xrs 5 and its normal parental line CHO K1. Cells were permeabilized with Sendai virus and exposed to Pvu II and Eco RV which induce blunt-ended double-strand breaks (dsb) in the DNA of cells, or Bam H1 and Eco R1 which induce cohesive-ended dsb with a four-base overlap. Treated cells were then assayed for the presence of metaphase chromosomal aberrations by sampling at multiple fixation times and in experiments where cells were exposed to graded series of RE concentrations. Exposure to X-rays or RE causing blunt-ended dsb was found to be between two and three times more effective in xrs 5 than in CHO K1 cells. We interpret this higher chromosomal sensitivity of xrs 5 cells in reflecting the reported defect in dsb repair in xrs 5. Both xrs 5 and CHO K1 cells yielded less aberrations after exposure Ban H1 or Eco R1 than after exposure to Pvu II or Eco RV, confirming our previous results and demonstrating that cohesive-ended dsb are less damaging than blunt-ended dsb. Multiple fixation time experiments showed that the highest sensitivity of xrs 5 was evident at several different sampling times after treatment. Similarly the low yield of aberrations after exposure of cells to Bam H1 was evident at all sampling times. Oversidpersion of chromosomal aberrations was observed in samples exposed to RE. This is thought to be due to a non-uniform permeabilization of the cell population of RE. Our results indicate that RE-induced dsb are handled by cells in a similar way to those arising during X-ray exposure.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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