نتایج جستجو برای: γh2ax

تعداد نتایج: 937  

2010
Yong-Hyun Shin Youngsok Choi Serpil Uckac Erdin Svetlana A. Yatsenko Malgorzata Kloc Fang Yang P. Jeremy Wang Marvin L. Meistrich Aleksandar Rajkovic

Meiosis is unique to germ cells and essential for reproduction. During the first meiotic division, homologous chromosomes pair, recombine, and form chiasmata. The homologues connect via axial elements and numerous transverse filaments to form the synaptonemal complex. The synaptonemal complex is a critical component for chromosome pairing, segregation, and recombination. We previously identifie...

2014
Martin Large Sebastian Reichert Stephanie Hehlgans Claudia Fournier Claus Rödel Franz Rödel

BACKGROUND A discontinuous dose response relationship is a major characteristic of the anti-inflammatory effects of low-dose X-irradiation therapy. Although recent data indicate an involvement of a variety of molecular mechanisms in these characteristics, the impact of reactive oxygen species (ROS) production to give rise or contribute to these phenomena in endothelial cells (EC) remains elusiv...

2012
Akwasi Agyeman Tapati Mazumdar Janet A. Houghton

Transcriptional regulation of the Hedgehog (HH) signaling response is mediated by GLI genes (GLI1, GLI2) downstream of SMO, that are also activated by oncogenic signaling pathways. We have demonstrated the importance of targeting GLI downstream of SMO in the induction of cell death in human colon carcinoma cells. In HT29 cells inhibition of GLI1/GLI2 by the small molecule inhibitor GANT61 induc...

2016
Juan A. Montero Cristina Sanchez-Fernandez Carlos I. Lorda-Diez Juan A. Garcia-Porrero Juan M. Hurle

DNA damage independent of caspase activation accompanies programmed cell death in different vertebrate embryonic organs. We analyzed the significance of DNA damage during the regression of the interdigital tissue, which sculpts the digits in the embryonic limb. Interdigit remodeling involves oxidative stress, massive apoptosis and cell senescence. Phosphorylation of H2AX mediated by ATM precede...

2017
Anastasia Tsvetkova Ivan V. Ozerov Margarita Pustovalova Anna Grekhova Petr Eremin Natalia Vorobyeva Ilya Eremin Andrey Pulin Vadim Zorin Pavel Kopnin Sergey Leonov Alex Zhavoronkov Dmitry Klokov Andreyan N. Osipov

At high exposure levels ionizing radiation is a carcinogen. Little is known about how human stem cells, which are known to contribute to tumorigenesis, respond to prolonged radiation exposures. We studied formation of DNA double strand breaks, accessed as γH2AX and 53BP1 foci, in human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) exposed to either acute (5400 mGy/h) or prolonged (270 mGy/h) X-irradiation. We ...

2014
Franziska Graf Jörg Fahrer Stephan Maus Alfred Morgenstern Frank Bruchertseifer Senthil Venkatachalam Christian Fottner Matthias M. Weber Johannes Huelsenbeck Mathias Schreckenberger Bernd Kaina Matthias Miederer

RATIONALE Key biologic effects of the alpha-particle emitter Actinium-225 in comparison to the beta-particle emitter Lutetium-177 labeled somatostatin-analogue DOTATOC in vitro and in vivo were studied to evaluate the significance of γH2AX-foci formation. METHODS To determine the relative biological effectiveness (RBE) between the two isotopes (as - biological consequence of different ionisat...

2018
Jennifer S McDonald Robert J McDonald Jacob B Ekins Anthony S Tin Sylvain Costes Tamara M Hudson Dana J Schroeder Kevin Kallmes Scott H Kaufmann Philip M Young Aiming Lu Ramanathan Kadirvel David F Kallmes

Magnetic resonance imaging is considered low risk, yet recent studies have raised a concern of potential damage to DNA in peripheral blood leukocytes. This prospective Institutional Review Board-approved study examined potential double-strand DNA damage by analyzing changes in the DNA damage and repair markers γH2AX and 53BP1 in patients who underwent a 1.5 T gadolinium-enhanced cardiac magneti...

2017
Nadine Schulz Hassan Chaachouay Katarzyna J. Nytko Mathias S. Weyland Malgorzata Roos Rudolf M. Füchslin Franco Guscetti Stephan Scheidegger Carla Rohrer Bley

Time resolved data of DNA damage and repair after radiotherapy elucidates the relation between damage, repair, and cell survival. While well characterized in vitro, little is known about the time-course of DNA damage response in tumors sampled from individual patients. Kinetics of DNA damage after radiotherapy was assessed in eight dogs using repeated in vivo samples of tumor and co-irradiated ...

2013
Hongwei Yao Isaac K. Sundar Vera Gorbunova Irfan Rahman

Persistent DNA damage triggers cellular senescence, which may play an important role in the pathogenesis of cigarette smoke (CS)-induced lung diseases. Both p21(CDKN1A) (p21) and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1) are involved in DNA damage and repair. However, the role of p21-PARP-1 axis in regulating CS-induced lung DNA damage and cellular senescence remains unknown. We hypothesized that ...

Journal: :Genes & cancer 2010
Michaela Medová Daniel Matthias Aebersold Wieslawa Blank-Liss Bruno Streit Matúš Medo Stefan Aebi Yitzhak Zimmer

While recent studies implicate that signaling through the receptor tyrosine kinase MET protects cancer cells from DNA damage, molecular events linking MET to the DNA damage response machinery are largely unknown. Here, we studied the impact of MET inhibition by the small molecule PHA665752 on cytotoxicity induced by DNA-damaging agents. We demonstrate that PHA665752 reduces clonogenic survival ...

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