Radiosensitivity of HCV cells and their v-ras and v-raf transfectants

Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis(2000)

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Abstract
In the present work, it was found that transfection of cultivated urothelial cells HCV-29 with v-raf and v-ras oncogenes increased their sensitivity to ionizing radiation, as documented by clonogenic studies. Flow cytometry study showed, that HCV-29 and their v-ras transfectants were arrested around middle S phase, whereas v-raf transfectants randomly at each point of S phase. This unusual reaction of HCV-29 v-raf cells may partially explain studies of P21WAF1/CIP1 and GADD45 genes, whose transcripts were found only in these cells. Increased radiosensitivity of v-ras transfectants is probably associated with c-JUN protein overexpression. Altogether the obtained results suggested different mechanism of reaction on irradiation of v-raf and v-ras transfected cells.
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RAF-1,RAS,P21WAF1/CIP1,GADD45,Irradiation
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