## Abstract Camptothecin (CPT) and actinomicyn‐induced strand‐breaks, repair and apoptosis in unstimulated human blood cells were studied using the DNA comet assay, and electrophoresis of low molecular weight DNA extracts. On the one hand, incubation of G0 leukocytes for 1h with CPT induced DNA str
DNA single strand breaks induced by asbestos fibers in human pleural mesothelial cells in vitro
✍ Scribed by T. Ollikainen; K. Linnainmaa; V.L. Kinnula
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 145 KB
- Volume
- 33
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0893-6692
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✦ Synopsis
The mechanisms of the cellular effects and DNA damage caused by asbestos fibers in human mesothelial cells are not well understood. We exposed transformed human pleural mesothelial cells to 1-4 g/cm 2 crocidolite and to 10 -100 ng/ml tumor necrosis factor alpha for up to 48 hr and studied the induction of DNA damage using the Comet assay. As a positive control, 100 M H 2 O 2 was used. The DNA single strand breaks were assessed as the mean tail moments and as distributions of the tail DNA in the cell. The Comet assay showed significant but reversible increases in the mean tail moments, but not in the distribution of Comet tails in the histograms in cells exposed to 1 g/cm 2 crocidolite for 6 hr. At higher concentrations of asbestos fibers all the indices in the Comet assay showed significant and irreversible change. All the doses of TNF-␣ caused marginal increase in the mean tail moments. The mean tail moments were highest in the cells with concurrent treatment to TNF-␣ and crocidolite. In the cells pretreated with inhibitors of antioxidant enzymes (aminotriazole for catalase and buthionine sulfoximine for ␥-glutamylcysteine synthetase) asbestos fibers slightly increased oxidant-related fluorescence of dichlorofluorescein (DCFH) but did not cause any further increases in the mean tail moments. This study shows that asbestos fibers cause DNA single strand breaks in human mesothelial cells. Since the inhibition of antioxidant enzymes did not have an effect on the DNA damage caused by the fibers, other mechanisms than free radicals seem to be involved in the induction of DNA damage by mineral fibers.
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