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A comparison of micronucleus frequency and radiation survival in lymphoblastoid cell lines
Authors:Slavotinek, Anne   McMillan, T.J.   Steel, C.M.
Affiliation:MRC Human Genetics Unit, Western General Hospital Edinburgh EH4 2XU 1Radiotherapy Research Unit, The Institute of Cancer Research Sutton, Surrey SM2 5NG, UK
Abstract:The relationship between the formation of micronuclei (MN) followingthe treatment of cell lines with ionizing radiation and theradiation survival of cell lines is important as the MN assayhas the potential to predict radiation survival. Studies investigatingthe relationship have reached conflicting conclusions. We examinedthe relationship between MN formation and radiation survivalmeasured by a clonogenic assay in six lymphoblastoid cell linesover a dose range of 0–2.0 Gy. We did not find a predictiverelationship between the radiation induced MN frequency andthe radiation survival in these cell lines. Possible reasonsfor the lack of correlation include variations in the percentageof scorable cells after irradiation and culture with cytochalasinB, different numbers of cells in the G1 phase of the cell cycleat the time of irradiation, a greater toleration of the lossof MN by hyperdiploid cell lines compared to diploid cell linesand quantitative differences in the conversion of chromosomalfragments into MN for the cell lines.
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