RAD9 deficiency enhances radiation induced bystander DNA damage and transcriptomal response
By: Ghandhi, Shanaz A, Ponnaiya, Brian, Panigrahi, Sunil K, Hopkins, Kevin M, Cui, Qingping, Hei, Tom K, Amundson, Sally A, Lieberman, Howard B

BioMed Central Ltd
2014-09-18; doi: 10.1186/1748-717X-9-206
Abstract

Background

Radiation induced bystander effects are an important component of the overall response of cells to irradiation and are associated with human health risks. The mechanism responsible includes intra-cellular and inter-cellular signaling by which the bystander response is propagated. However, details of the signaling mechanism are not well defined.

Methods

We measured the bystander response of Mrad9+/+ and Mrad9-/- mouse embryonic stem cells, as well as human H1299 cells with inherent or RNA interference-mediated reduced RAD9 levels after exposure to 1 Gy alpha particles, by scoring chromosomal aberrations and micronuclei formation, respectively. In addition, we used microarray gene expression analyses to profile the transcriptome of directly irradiated and bystander H1299 cells.




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