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Amifostine protection against induced DNA damage in gamma-irradiated Escherichia coli cells depend on recN DNA repair gene product activity. Environmental toxicology [Environ Toxicol] Journal article

 
TitleAmifostine protection against induced DNA damage in gamma-irradiated Escherichia coli cells depend on recN DNA repair gene product activity.
Author(s)Almeida E, Fuentes JL, Cuetara E, Prieto E, Llagostera M 
InstitutionDepartamento de Radiobiología, Centro de Aplicaciones Tecnológicas y Desarrollo Nuclear (CEADEN), Apartado Postal 6122, Calle 30, # 502, e/ 5ta y 7ma, Miramar, Playa, Ciudad de la Habana, Cuba.
SourceEnviron Toxicol 2009 Apr 27.
AbstractAmifostine is the most effective radioprotector known and the only one accepted for clinical use in cancer radiotherapy. In this work, the antigenotoxic effect of amifostine against gamma-rays was studied in Escherichia coli cells deficient in DNA damage repair activities. Assays of irradiated cells treated with amifostine showed that the drug reduced the genotoxicity induced by radiation in E. coli wild-type genotypes and in uvr, recF, recB, recB-recC-recF mutant strains, but not in recN defective cells. Thus, the mechanism of DNA protection by amifostine against gamma-radiation-induced genotoxicity appears to involve participation of the RecN protein that facilitates repair of DNA double-strand breaks. The results are discussed in relation to amifostine's chemopreventive potential. (c) 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Environ Toxicol, 2009.
LanguageENG
Pub Type(s)JOURNAL ARTICLE
PubMed ID19399845
  
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