Quantitation of the repair of gamma-radiation-induced double-strand DNA breaks in human fibroblasts

William G Woods
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The quantitation and repair of double-strand DNA breaks in human fibroblasts has been determined using a method involving the nondenaturing elution of DNA from a filter. DNA from cells from two human fibroblast lines exposed to γ-radiation from 0 to 10 000 rad showed increasing retention on a filter with decreasing radiation dose, and the data suggest a linear relationship between double-strand breaks induced and radiation dose. The ability of normal human fibroblasts to repair double-strand breaks with various doses of radiation was demonstrated, with a t12 of 10 min for repair of 5000 rad exposure and 39 min for repair of 10 000 rad damage. The kinetics of the DNA rejoining were not linear and suggest that, as in the repair of single-strand breaks, both an initial ‘fast’ and a later ‘slow’ mechanism may be involved.

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γ辐射诱导的人成纤维细胞双链DNA断裂修复的定量研究
人类成纤维细胞中双链DNA断裂的定量和修复已经用一种涉及从过滤器中非变性洗脱DNA的方法确定。两种人成纤维细胞系的DNA暴露于0 ~ 10000 rad的γ辐射中,随着辐射剂量的降低,其在过滤器上的滞留量增加,数据表明双链断裂与辐射剂量之间存在线性关系。正常的人成纤维细胞在不同剂量的辐射下修复双链断裂的能力得到了证明,5000 rad照射下修复的t12为10分钟,10000 rad照射下修复的t12为39分钟。DNA重新连接的动力学不是线性的,这表明,在单链断裂的修复中,可能涉及最初的“快”和后来的“慢”机制。
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