Carcinogenesis, Teratogenesis & Mutagenesis ›› 2008, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (2): 115-118.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1004-616x.2008.02.010

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Multiple Mitochondrial DNA Deletions Analysis in Lymphoblastoid Cell Line Irradiated by 60Co Gamma Rays

FENG Jiang-bin, LU Xue, CHEN De-qing, LIU Qing-jie   

  1. Department of Radiation Biology,National Institute for Radiation Protection, China CDC, Beijing 100088, China
  • Received:2007-06-28 Revised:2007-09-06 Online:2008-03-30 Published:2008-03-30
  • Contact: LIU Qing-Jie

Abstract: BACKGROUND AND AIM: To explore if the mitochondrial DNA deletions in human lymphoblastoid cell line could be induced by ionizing radiation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Human normal lymphoblastoid cell line samples were exposed to 10 Gy 60Co γ-rays in vitro, and pure mitochondrial DNA was extracted after 24 h and 48 h. A nested-PCR method was used to analyze the 889 bp, 3 895 bp or 7 436 bp deletions before and after radiation exposure. The final PCR products were purified, sequenced and blasted on standard human mitochondrial genome sequence database. RESULTS: The 889 bp and 3 895 bp deletions were not detected for the cell line samples not exposed to 60 Co γ-rays. The 889 bp and 3 895 bp deletions were detected on samples exposed to 10 Gy 60Co γ-rays, both 24 h and 48 h. The blast results showed that the 889 bp and 3 895 deletions flanked 11 688-12 576, nt 548-4 443, respectively. The 7 436 bp deletion level was not changed much before and after irradiation. CONCLUSION: The 889 bp and 3 895 bp deletion but not the 7 436 bp deletion in mitochondrial DNA,could be induced by ionizing radiation of lymphoblastoid cell lines samples.

Key words: 60Co γ-rays, lymphoblastoid cell line, mitochondrial DNA deletion