In this study, we sought to determine whether low-dose ionizing radiation, previously shown to induce a systemic adaptive response in C57BL/6J mice, is capable of enhancing the rate of DNA double-strand break repair. Repair capacity was determined by measuring γ-H2AX levels in splenic and thymic lymphocytes, using flow cytometry, at different times after a challenge irradiation (2 Gy, 60Co). Irradiation with low doses (20 and 100 mGy) was conducted in vivo, whereas the challenge dose was applied to primary cultures of splenocytes and thymocytes in vitro 24 h later. Obtained kinetics curves of formation and loss of γ-H2AX indicated that cells from low-dose irradiated mice did not express more efficient DNA double-strand break repair compared to controls. Immunoblot analysis of γ-H2AX and Phospho-Ser-1981 ATM confirmed that DNA damage signaling was not modulated by preliminary low-dose radiation. Mouse embryonic fibroblasts of C57BL genetic background failed to show clonogenic survival radioadaptive response or enhanced repair of DNA double-strand breaks as evaluated by immunofluorescence microscopy of γ-H2AX foci. Our results indicate that radiation adaptive responses at systemic levels, such as increases in the tumor latency times in aging mice, may not be mediated by modulated DNA repair, and that the genetic background may affect expression of a radioadaptive response.
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Repair of DNA Double-Strand Breaks is Not Modulated by Low-Dose Gamma Radiation in C57BL/6J Mice
Melinda S. J. Blimkie;
Melinda S. J. Blimkie
a Chalk River Laboratories, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada;
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Luke C. W. Fung;
Luke C. W. Fung
b University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada;
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Eugenia S. Petoukhov;
Eugenia S. Petoukhov
c University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; and
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Cyrielle Girard;
Cyrielle Girard
d University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France
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Dmitry Klokov
Dmitry Klokov
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a Chalk River Laboratories, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada;
1 Address for correspondence: Stn. 51 Plant Road, Chalk River Laboratories, Atomic Energy Canada Limited, Chalk River, Ontario, K0J1J0, Canada; email: [email protected].
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Radiat Res (2014) 181 (5): 548–559.
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Received:
February 22 2013
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January 07 2014
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Melinda S. J. Blimkie, Luke C. W. Fung, Eugenia S. Petoukhov, Cyrielle Girard, Dmitry Klokov; Repair of DNA Double-Strand Breaks is Not Modulated by Low-Dose Gamma Radiation in C57BL/6J Mice. Radiat Res 1 May 2014; 181 (5): 548–559. doi: https://doi.org/10.1667/RR13324.1
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