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Mitochondrial genotypes and radiation-induced micronucleus formation in human osteosarcoma cells in vitro
Authors:Yoshida K  Yamazaki H  Ozeki S  Inoue T  Yoshioka Y  Yoneda M  Fujiwara Y  Inoue T
Affiliation:Division of Multidisciplinary Radiotherapy, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan. kyoshida@onh.go.jp
Abstract:We investigated whether or not the mitochondrial genotypes affect radiation-induced micronucleus (MN) formation. For that purpose, the rho+, KT1 and rho0 human osteosarcoma cell lines were used, which carry the wild-type mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), the tRNALys mutant mtDNA and no mtDNA, respectively. Despite no significant difference in the clonogenic radiosensitivity, the rho+, KT1 and rho0 cells exhibited high, intermediate and low radiosensitivities, respectively, to the MN induction in cytokinesis-blocked binucleated cells. Such differential MN inductions were correlated with high, intermediate and low levels of cellular ATP in the rho+, KT1 and rho0 cells, respectively, but not exactly with ROS production. Antimycin A that inhibits the respiratory complex III reduced the rate of radiation-induced MN induction in the rho+ and KT1, but not rho0 cells. Thus, the functional status of the mtDNA to produce ATP appears to play a significant role for radiation-induced MN.
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