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1 May 2008 Radiation Sensitivity of Primary Fibroblasts from Hereditary Retinoblastoma Family Members and Some Apparently Normal Controls: Colony Formation Ability during Continuous Low-Dose-Rate Gamma Irradiation
Paul F. Wilson, Hatsumi Nagasawa, Christy L. Warner, Markus M. Fitzek, John B. Little, Joel S. Bedford
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Wilson, P. F., Nagasawa, H., Warner, C. L., Fitzek, M. M., Little, J. B. and Bedford, J. S. Radiation Sensitivity of Primary Fibroblasts from Hereditary Retinoblastoma Family Members and Some Apparently Normal Controls: Colony Formation Ability during Continuous Low-Dose-Rate Gamma Irradiation. Radiat. Res. 169, 483–494 (2008).

We previously described an enhanced sensitivity for cell killing and G1-phase cell cycle arrest after acute γ irradiation in primary fibroblast strains derived from 14 hereditary-type retinoblastoma family members (both affected RB1 /− probands and unaffected RB1 / parents) as well as distinctive gene expression profiles in unirradiated cultures by microarray analyses. In the present study, we measured the colony formation ability of these cells after exposure to continuous low-dose-rate (0.5–8.4 cGy/h) 137Cs γ radiation for a 2-week growth period. Fibroblasts from all RB family members (irrespective of RB1 genotype) and from 5 of 18 apparently normal Coriell cell bank controls were significantly more radiosensitive than the remaining apparently normal controls. The average dose rates required to reduce relative survival to 10% and 1% were ∼3.1 and 4.7 cGy/h for the Coriell control strains with normal radiosensitivity and ∼1.4 and 2.5 cGy/h for the radiosensitive RB family member and remaining apparently normal Coriell control strains. The finding that a significant proportion of fibroblast strains derived from apparently normal individuals are sensitive to chronic low-dose-rate irradiation indicates such individuals may harbor hypomorphic genetic variants in genomic maintenance and/or DNA repair genes that may likewise predispose them or their children to cancer.

Paul F. Wilson, Hatsumi Nagasawa, Christy L. Warner, Markus M. Fitzek, John B. Little, and Joel S. Bedford "Radiation Sensitivity of Primary Fibroblasts from Hereditary Retinoblastoma Family Members and Some Apparently Normal Controls: Colony Formation Ability during Continuous Low-Dose-Rate Gamma Irradiation," Radiation Research 169(5), 483-494, (1 May 2008). https://doi.org/10.1667/RR1333.1
Received: 5 January 2008; Accepted: 1 February 2008; Published: 1 May 2008
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