Radiation-induced DNA damage and repair evaluated with 'Comet assay' in human ovarian carcinoma cell lines with different radiosensitivities

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Bacová, G
Hunáková, L
Chorváth, M
Boljesíková, E
Chorváth, B
Sedlák, J
Gábelová, A
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[1] Slovak Acad Sci, Canc Res Inst, Bratislava 83391, Slovakia
[2] St Elisabeh Canc Inst, Dept Radiotherapy, Bratislava, Slovakia
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human ovarian carcinoma cell lines; single cell gel electrophoresis (the comet assay); flow cytometry; radiation-induced DNA damage; DNA repair kinetics; radiosensitivity;
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Radiation-induced DNA damage and kinetics of DNA repair was evaluated in three human ovarian carcinoma cell lines (i.e. CH-1, A-2780 and SKOV-3) with different sensitivities to ionizing radiation and radiation-induced apoptosis with the aid of single cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE, the comet assay). A good correlation was found between the initial level of DNA breaks and radiation induced apoptosis in CH-1 and SKOV-3 cell lines. While the radiation-sensitive CH-1 cell line manifested the highest level of initial DNA breakage and a significant delay in DNA break rejoining, the inverse correlation was found in the radiation-resistant cell line SKOV-3. Intermediate initial level of breaks was induced in the A-2780 cell line characterized by the intermediate sensitivity to X-ray radiation in comparison to CH-1 and SKOV-3 cells, however, the kinetics of DNA repair was comparable with radiation-resistant cell line SKOV-3. Our data suggest that the comet assay could be a promising tool for prediction of intrinsic cell radiosensitivity. This method might be considered as a supplementary technique to the more reliable but time consuming clonogenic assay.
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