Differential effect of UV-B and UV-C on DNA damage in L-132 cells

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作者
Sato, T
Oku, N
Iida, E
Kawaguchi, K
Yamanaka, K
Mori, T
Okada, S
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[1] UNIV SHIZUOKA, DEPT RADIOBIOCHEM, SCH PHARMACEUT SCI, YADA, SHIZUOKA 422, JAPAN
[2] NIHON UNIV, COLL PHARM, DEPT BIOCHEM TOXICOL, FUNABASHI, CHIBA 274, JAPAN
[3] NARA MED UNIV, RI CTR, NARA 634, JAPAN
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UV-B; DNA damage; strand break; UV; pyrimidine dimer;
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摘要
Ultraviolet radiation is known to induce skin cancer. The induction of DNA damage caused by UV-B and UV-C was investigated using cultured L-132 cells, DNA strand breaks assayed by the alkaline elution procedure occurred in a dose-dependent manner, the extent of the strand breaks were inversely well correlated with the number of viable L-132 cells after 24 h incubation, About a 10-fold dose of UV-B irradiation was required to induce a similar degree of strand breaking to that induced by UV-C, Similarly about a 10-fold dose of W-B was required to produce a similar amount of pyrimidine dimers, such as cyclobutane-type dimers and pyrimidine-(6-4)-pyrimidone photoproducts, which were determined by ELISA using the specific monoclonal antibody, to that produced by UV-C, Strand breaks induced by UV-B, however, were not fully repaired in viable cells remaining after incubation of cells for a longer period of time, although UV-C-induced strand breaks were repaired in a time-dependent manner, Furthermore, an experiment with a cell-free system, where the induction of strand breaks by repair enzymes did not take place, indicated that UV-B caused significantly more direct DNA strand breaks than that caused by one-tenth the dose of UV-C. The data shown here suggest that UV-B-induced DNA damage is mediated, at least in part, in a different mechanism from the UV-C induced one.
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