Cell cycle and genetic background dependence of the effect of loss of BRCA2 on ionizing radiation sensitivity |
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Authors: | Tutt Andrew Connor Frances Bertwistle David Kerr Peter Peacock John Ross Gill Ashworth Alan |
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Affiliation: | The Breakthrough Breast Cancer Research Centre, The Institute of Cancer Research, Fulham Road, London SW3 6JB, UK. |
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Abstract: | Carriers of mutations in the BRCA2 gene are at a highly elevated risk of breast and other cancers. The BRCA2 gene encodes a very large protein thought to play a role in DNA repair. To examine the effect of mutation of BRCA2 on sensitivity to ionizing radiation, we used a previously described mouse model system (Brca2(Tr)) in which the Brca2 open reading frame is truncated. Mouse embryo fibroblasts carrying this mutation have a proliferative defect, which we show here can be substantially rescued by genetic ablation of p53. Proliferating Brca2(Tr/Tr)/p53(-/-) cells, like Brca2(Tr/Tr) cells, show genomic instability. We used the clonogenic survival assay, which depends on the ability of cells to proliferate, to examine the cell cycle dependence of radiation sensitivity of Brca2(Tr/Tr)/p53(-/-) compared to p53(-/-) and wild-type cells. This showed that the Brca2 mutation had little effect on cells irradiated in quiescence but sensitized proliferating cells to ionizing radiation on a p53(-/-) background. These results suggest that the major role of Brca2 in mediating cell survival after irradiation is in the S and G(2) phases of the cell cycle. |
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