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pmid 10815637
title Effects of deficiency in p53 or bcl-2 on the sensitivity of clonogenic cells in the small intestine to low dose-rate irradiation.
authors
Hendry JH
Broadbent DA
Roberts SA
Potten CS
journal Int J Radiat Biol
year 2000
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doi 10.1080/095530000138574

Effects of deficiency in p53 or bcl-2 on the sensitivity of clonogenic cells in the small intestine to low dose-rate irradiation.

Authors: Hendry JH, Broadbent DA, Roberts SA, Potten CS Journal: Int J Radiat Biol (2000) DOI: 10.1080/095530000138574

Abstract

  1. Int J Radiat Biol. 2000 Apr;76(4):559-65. doi: 10.1080/095530000138574.

Effects of deficiency in p53 or bcl-2 on the sensitivity of clonogenic cells in the small intestine to low dose-rate irradiation.

Hendry JH(1), Broadbent DA, Roberts SA, Potten CS.

Author information: (1)Experimental Radiation Oncology Group, Paterson Institute for Cancer Research, Christie Hospital NHS Trust, Manchester, UK. JHendry@PICR.MAN.AC.UK

PURPOSE: To study the role of p53 and bcl-2 in the response of the small intestine to irradiation delivered at low dose-rate. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Mice homozygous for p53 or bcl-2 deletion (-/-), their respective heterozygotes (+/-), and their wild-type littermates (+/+) including a previously used hybrid strain (B6D2F1), were irradiated to the whole-body using 60Co gamma-rays at 1 Gy h(-1). Crypt survival levels in the small intestine were measured at day 3 after the end of irradiation. RESULTS: Crypt survival levels were higher in p53 -/- mice than in the other p53 genotypes after 25-30 Gy, but not after lower or higher doses. Similar experiments with the three genotypes for bcl-2 status showed lower crypt survival after all doses used in the -/- mice, compared with the +/- and +/+ mice, which were similar in response. The marked degree of curvature in the survival curve observed for the p53 genotypes was also observed in B6D2F1 hybrid mice, was particularly striking in the p53 -/- mice, but was not seen to the same extent in the bcl-2 genotypes. The heterozygotes for p53 or for bcl-2 were nearer in response to their respective +/+ genotypes rather than the -/- genotypes. CONCLUSION: The increased crypt survival levels at some radiation dose levels in the p53 nulls contrasts with the lack of change reported previously using irradiation at high dose-rate. The decreased survival in the bcl-2 nulls is consistent with the known 'survival' function of bcl-2, although bcl-2 expression has not been detected immunohistochemically in this intestinal site. The marked degree of curvature in the dose-response curve at high dose levels for some genotypes was unexpected at this low dose-rate.

DOI: 10.1080/095530000138574 PMID: 10815637 [Indexed for MEDLINE]