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Comparative study on radiosensitivity of various tumor cells and human normal liver cells
Authors:Yang Jian-She  Li Wen-Jian  Zhou Guang-Ming  Jin Xiao-Dong  Xia Jing-Guang  Wang Ju-Fang  Wang Zhuan-Zi  Guo Chuan-Ling  Gao Qing-Xiang
Affiliation:1. Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, Gansu Province, China
2. Life Science School of Lanzhou University,Lanzhou 730000, Gansu Province, China
Abstract:AIM: To investigate the radiation response of various human tumor cells and normal liver cells.METHODS: Cell lines of human hepatoma cells (SMMC-7721),liver cells (L02), melanoma cells (A375) and cervical tumor (HeLa) were irradiated with 60Co γ-rays. Cell survive was documented by a colony assay. Chromatid breaks were measured by counting the number of chromatid breaks and isochromatid breaks immediately after prematurely chromosome condensed by Calyculin-A.RESULTS: Linear quadratic survival curve was observed in all of four cell lines, and dose-dependent increase in radiation-induced chromatid and isochromatid breaks were observed in GB2B phase. Among these four cell lines,A375 was most sensitive to radiation, while, L02 had the lowest radiosensitivity. For normal liver cells, chromatid breaks were easy to be repaired, isochromatid breaks were difficult to be repaired.CONCLUSION: The results suggest that the γ-rays induced chromatid breaks can be possibly used as a good predictor of radiosensitivity, also, unrejoined isochromatid breaks probably tightly related with cell cancerization.
Keywords:Radiosensitivity  Tumor cells  Normal  Liver cells
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