نتایج جستجو برای: bystander effect grid therapy gamma h2ax gene expression

تعداد نتایج: 3697562  

Journal: :Blood 2009
Tamer E Fandy James G Herman Patrick Kerns Anchalee Jiemjit Elizabeth A Sugar Si-Ho Choi Allen S Yang Timothy Aucott Tianna Dauses Rosalie Odchimar-Reissig Jonathan Licht Melanie J McConnell Chris Nasrallah Marianne K H Kim Weijia Zhang Yezou Sun Anthony Murgo Igor Espinoza-Delgado Katharine Oteiza Ibitayo Owoeye Lewis R Silverman Steven D Gore Hetty E Carraway

Sequential administration of DNA methyltransferase (DNMT) inhibitors and histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors has demonstrated clinical efficacy in patients with hematologic malignancies. However, the mechanism behind their clinical efficacy remains controversial. In this study, the methylation dynamics of 4 TSGs (p15(INK4B), CDH-1, DAPK-1, and SOCS-1) were studied in sequential bone marrow sa...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2006
Miriam Grosse Hovest Nicole Brüggenolte Kijawasch Shah Hosseini Thomas Krieg Gernot Herrmann

Cellular senescence is a phenotype that is likely linked with aging. Recent concepts view different forms of senescence as permanently maintained DNA damage responses partially characterized by the presence of senescence-associated DNA damage foci at dysfunctional telomeres. Irradiation of primary human dermal fibroblasts with the photosensitizer 8-methoxypsoralen and ultraviolet A radiation (P...

2017
Mohammad Taghi Bahreyni Toossi Sara Khademi Hosein Azimian Shokoufeh Mohebbi Shokouhozaman Soleymanifard

OBJECTIVES The dose-response relationship of radiation-induced bystander effect (RIBE) is controversial at high dose levels. The aim of the present study is to assess RIBE at high dose levels by examination of different endpoints. MATERIALS AND METHODS This experimental study used the medium transfer technique to induce RIBE. The cells were divided into two main groups: QU-DB cells which rece...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1998
E P Rogakou D R Pilch A H Orr V S Ivanova W M Bonner

When mammalian cell cultures or mice are exposed to ionizing radiation in survivable or lethal amounts, novel mass components are found in the histone H2A region of two-dimensional gels. Collectively referred to as gamma, these components are formed in vivo by several procedures that introduce double-stranded breaks into DNA. gamma-Components, which appeared to be the only major novel component...

Journal: :International journal of radiation biology 2009
João D T Arruda-Neto Errol C Friedberg Maria C Bittencourt-Oliveira Erika Cavalcante-Silva Ana C G Schenberg Tulio E Rodrigues Fermin Garcia Monica Louvison Claudete R Paula Joel Mesa Michelle M Moron Durvanei A Maria Godofredo C Genofre

PURPOSE The interference of electric fields (EF) with biological processes is an issue of considerable interest. No studies have as yet been reported on the combined effect of EF plus ionising radiation. Here we report studies on this combined effect using the prokaryote Microcystis panniformis, the eukaryote Candida albicans and human cells. MATERIALS AND METHODS Cultures of Microcystis pann...

2012
Jungmin Seo Sang Cheol Kim Heun-Sik Lee Jung Kyu Kim Hye Jin Shon Nur Lina Mohd Salleh Kartiki Vasant Desai Jae Ho Lee Eun-Suk Kang Jin Sung Kim Jung Kyoon Choi

Phosphorylation of the histone variant H2AX forms γ-H2AX that marks DNA double-strand break (DSB). Here, we generated the sequencing-based maps of H2AX and γ-H2AX positioning in resting and proliferating cells before and after ionizing irradiation. Genome-wide locations of possible endogenous and exogenous DSBs were identified based on γ-H2AX distribution in dividing cancer cells without irradi...

2015
Yumei Luo Detu Zhu Dang Hoang Lam Juan Huang Yi Tang Xitu Luo Shu Wang

Recent progress in neural stem cell- (NSC-) based tumor-targeted gene therapy showed that NSC vectors expressing an artificially engineered viral fusogenic protein, VSV-G H162R, could cause tumor cell death specifically under acidic tumor microenvironment by syncytia formation; however, the killing efficiency still had much room to improve. In the view that coexpression of another antitumoral g...

Journal: :Archives of neurology 2005
Rameeza Allie Lina Hu Katherine M Mullen Suhayl Dhib-Jalbut Peter A Calabresi

BACKGROUND Glatiramer acetate therapy is thought to be effective for multiple sclerosis (MS) by promoting T(H)2 cytokine deviation, possibly in the brain, but the exact mechanism and site of action are incompletely understood. Determining the site of action and effect of glatiramer on cell trafficking is of major importance in designing rational combination therapy clinical trials. OBJECTIVE ...

2011
Carl N. Sprung Marian Cholewa Noriko Usami Katsumi Kobayashi Jeffrey C. Crosbie

A novel synchrotron-based approach, known as microbeam radiation therapy (MRT), currently shows considerable promise in increased tumour control and reduced normal tissue damage compared with conventional radiotherapy. Different microbeam widths and separations were investigated using a controlled cell culture system and monoenergetic (5.35 keV) synchrotron X-rays in order to gain further insig...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Craig H Bassing Katrin F Chua JoAnn Sekiguchi Heikyung Suh Scott R Whitlow James C Fleming Brianna C Monroe David N Ciccone Catherine Yan Katerina Vlasakova David M Livingston David O Ferguson Ralph Scully Frederick W Alt

In mammalian cells, DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) cause rapid phosphorylation of the H2AX core histone variant (to form gamma-H2AX) in megabase chromatin domains flanking sites of DNA damage. To investigate the role of H2AX in mammalian cells, we generated H2AX-deficient (H2AX(Delta)/Delta) mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells. H2AX(Delta)/Delta ES cells are viable. However, they are highly sensit...

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