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Cancer Res ; 71(12): 4130-7, 2011 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21527553

ABSTRACT

DNA double-strand breaks (DSB) are a major form of DNA damage and a key mechanism through which radiotherapy and some chemotherapeutic agents kill cancer cells. Despite its importance, measuring DNA DSBs is still a tedious task that is normally carried out by gel electrophoresis or immunofluorescence staining. Here, we report a novel approach to image and quantify DSBs in live mammalian cells through bifragment luciferase reconstitution. N- and C-terminal fragments of firefly luciferase genes were fused with H2AX and MDC1 genes, respectively. Our strategy was based on the established fact that at the sites of DSBs, H2AX protein is phosphoryated and physically associates with the MDC1 protein, thus bringing together N- and C-luciferase fragments and reconstituting luciferase activity. Our strategy allowed serial, noninvasive quantification of DSBs in cells irradiated with X-rays and (56)Fe ions. Furthermore, it allowed for the evaluation of DSBs noninvasively in vivo in irradiated tumors over 2 weeks. Surprisingly, we detected a second wave of DSB induction in irradiated tumor cells days after radiation exposure in addition to the initial rapid induction of DSBs. We conclude that our new split-luciferase-based method for imaging γ-H2AX-MDC1 interaction is a powerful new tool to study DSB repair kinetics in vivo with considerable advantage for experiments requiring observations over an extended period of time.


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DNA Breaks, Double-Stranded , Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing , Cell Cycle Proteins , Cell Line, Tumor , Heavy Ions , Histones/genetics , Histones/metabolism , Humans , Luciferases/genetics , Neoplasms, Experimental/metabolism , Neoplasms, Experimental/radiotherapy , Nuclear Proteins/genetics , Nuclear Proteins/metabolism , Phosphorylation , Trans-Activators/genetics , Trans-Activators/metabolism , X-Rays
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