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Comparison of clonogenic assay with premature chromosome condensation assay in prediction of human cell radiosensitivity
Authors:Wang Zhuan-Zi  Li Wen-Jian  Zhang Hong  Yang Jian-She  Qiu Rong  Wang Xiao
Affiliation:1. Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100039, China, Institute of Modern Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, Gansu Province,China
2. Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, Gansu Province, China
Abstract:
AIM: To determine whether the number of non-rejoining G2-chromatid breaks can predict the radiosensitivity of human cell lines. METHODS: Cell lines of human ovary carcinoma cells (HO8910), human hepatoma cells (HepG2) and liver cells (L02) were irradiated with a range of doses and assessed both of cell survival and non-rejoining G2-chromatid breaks at 24 h after irradiation. Cell survival was documented by a colony assay. Non-rejoining G2-chromatid breaks were measured by counting the number of non-rejoining G2 chromatid breaks at 24 h after irradiation, detected by the prematurely chromosome condensed (PCC) technique. RESULTS: A linear-quadratic survival curve was observed in three cell lines, and HepG2 was the most sensitive to y-radiation. A dose-dependent linear increase was observed in radiation-induced non-rejoining G2-PCC breaks measured at 24 h after irradiation in all cell lines, and HepG2 was the most susceptible to induction of non-rejoining G2-PCC breaks. A close correlation was found between the clonogenic radiosensitivity and the radiation-induced non-rejoining G2-PCC breaks (r=0.923). Furthermore, survival-aberration correlations for two or more than two doses lever were also significant. CONCLUSION: The number of non-rejoining G2 PCC breaks holds considerable promise for predicting the radiosensitivity of normal and tumor cells when two or more than two doses lever is tested.
Keywords:Clonogenic radiosensitivity  Non-rejoining G2-chromatid breaks  Correlation
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