2016
DOI: 10.1080/09553002.2016.1230243
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DNA repair pathway choice at various conditions immediately post irradiation

Abstract: Purpose Clarify which DNA double strand break repair pathway, non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ), homologous recombination repair (HRR) or both, plays a key role in potentially lethal damage repair (PLDR). Methods and materials Combining published data and our new potentially lethal damage repair (PLDR) data, we explain whether similar to sublethal damage repair (SLDR), PLDR also mainly depends on NHEJ versus HRR. The PLDR data were used the same cell lines: wild type, HRR or NHEJ deficient fibroblast cells, … Show more

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“…Brca1 is upregulated in response to genotoxic stress (De Siervi et al, 2010). A lack of change in expression of Brca1 in bank voles from the CEZ indicates that the homologous recombination repair pathway is not a key component of the response to environmental radionuclides, consistent with a recent study of expression of DBS repair pathways during exposure to IR (Liu et al, 2016). Arabidopsis from the CEZ show reduced recombination, which might prevent gross chromosomal rearrangements (Kovalchuk et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Brca1 is upregulated in response to genotoxic stress (De Siervi et al, 2010). A lack of change in expression of Brca1 in bank voles from the CEZ indicates that the homologous recombination repair pathway is not a key component of the response to environmental radionuclides, consistent with a recent study of expression of DBS repair pathways during exposure to IR (Liu et al, 2016). Arabidopsis from the CEZ show reduced recombination, which might prevent gross chromosomal rearrangements (Kovalchuk et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Further studies comparing different experimental set-ups could reveal additional phenomenological insights of the radiation response. For instance, by varying the time before re-plating after irradiation (delayed plating), the effect of ‘potentially lethal damage’ could be assessed (Ref 67 ).
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Section: Clonogenic Assaysmentioning
confidence: 99%