p16 gene transfer increases cell killing with abnormal nucleation after ionising radiation in glioma cells

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S Hama
S Matsuura
H Tauchi
F Yamasaki
Y Kajiwara
K Arita
H Yoshioka
Y Heike
K Mandai
K Kurisu
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[1] Hiroshima University School of Medicine,Department of Neurosurgery
[2] Research Institute for Radiation Biology and Medicine,Department of Radiation Biology
[3] Hiroshima University,Division of Clinical Research
[4] National Shikoku Cancer Center Hospital,Division of Pathology
[5] National Shikoku Cancer Center Hospital,undefined
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British Journal of Cancer | 2003年 / 89卷
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p16; ionising radiation; abnormal nucleation; apoptosis; human glioma cell line;
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It is well established that cells synchronised at the G1–S phase are highly radiosensitive. In this study, p16-null human glioma cell lines were induced into G1 cell cycle arrest by adenovirus-mediated p16 gene transfer, and examined for radiation-induced cell killing. Clonogenic analysis and trypan blue extraction test showed that the p16 gene transfer enhanced radiation-induced cell killing in p16-null glioma cell lines. TUNEL assays and pulse-field gel electrophoresis confirmed that the radiation-induced cell killing of p16-transfected cells could be caused by a nonapoptotic mechanism. Gimsa staining demonstrated that irradiation alone or Ax-mock infection plus irradiation results in a slight increase in the frequency of cells with abnormal nucleus, compared to unirradiated uninfected or Ax-mock infected cells. However, Ax-hp16 or Ax-hp21 infection alone modestly increased the frequency of cells with abnormal nucleus (especially bi- and multinucleation), and 4-Gy irradiation of Ax-hp16 or Ax-hp21 infected cells substantially enhanced this frequency. These results suggest that there exists some unknown interaction between radiation and p16 in cytoplasm/membranes, which decreases cytokinesis and promotes abnormal nucleation. Thus, p16 expression prevented radiation-induced apoptosis by promoting abnormal nucleation, thereby leading to another mode of cell death.
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