1995
DOI: 10.1016/0027-5107(95)00020-j
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Programmed cell death and mutation induction in AHH-1 human lymphoblastoid cells exposed to m-amsa

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“…We therefore examined arsenite-induced mutagenesis in TK6 cells. Mutation in TK or HPRT genes can be positively selected using trifluorothymidine or 6-thioguanine, respectively, as each is present in TK6 cells in the haploid state (44,46,74). The TK mutation frequency (MF) increased 2.4-fold (P ϭ 0.007) in ATF4-deficient cells exposed to up to 50 M arsenite (Fig.…”
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“…We therefore examined arsenite-induced mutagenesis in TK6 cells. Mutation in TK or HPRT genes can be positively selected using trifluorothymidine or 6-thioguanine, respectively, as each is present in TK6 cells in the haploid state (44,46,74). The TK mutation frequency (MF) increased 2.4-fold (P ϭ 0.007) in ATF4-deficient cells exposed to up to 50 M arsenite (Fig.…”
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“…The expression of stem cell markers on day 21 was compared to values derived on day 7 in order to detect a possible kinetic of expression changes. The measured mode of cell death was selected to represent the dominating mechanism in cells of haematopoietic and epithelial origin, respectively: apoptosis in AHH-1 cells 21 and senescence in VH10 cells 22 .
Figure 1 ( A ) Schematic representation of treatment scheme.
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“…In animal or human cell cultures, anthracyclins induce chromosomal alterations rather than mutations (El-Mahdy Sayed Othman, 2000;Baumgartner et al, 2004), often through homologous recombination mechanisms (Lehmann et al, 2003). The altered cells then either engage their apoptotic programme or accumulate genetic alterations (Morris et al, 1995). Alkylating agents transfer alkyl groups to cellular constituents, inducing DNA adducts as well as DNA crosslinking that may lead to point mutations (Sanderson and Shield, 1996;Hunter et al, 2006).…”
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