Abstract
Induction and rejoining of interphase chromosome breaks were measured, after expsure to X-rays, in plateau-phase Chinese hamster V79 cells and in a radiosensitive mutant cell line derived from them, irs-1, using premature chromosome condensation (PCC). There was no difference in the induction of interphase chromosome breaks per Gy between the radiosensitive mutant cells and wild-type V79 cells despite the large differences in their radiosensitivity; an induction of 2.85 ± 0.05 breaks/cell/Gy was measured in both cell lines. Also, rejoining of interphase chromosome breaks proceeded in the two cell lines with similar kinetics (t12 = 26.2 min). In contrast. ring chromosomes formation was higher in irs-1 cells, as compared to wild-type V79 cells (0.78 versus 0.44 after 6 h of repair). These results confirm previous observations suggesting that a general deficiency in the rejoining of DNA dsb is unlikely to be a direct cause of the increased radiosensitivity of irs-1 cells, and are consistent with the hypothesis that the increased radiosensitivity of these cells derives from an increase in the probability of misrepair.
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