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Title: Dissociated occurrence of single-gene mutation and oncogenic transformation in C3H 10T1/2 cells exposed to ultraviolet light and caffeine.

Authors: Chan, G L; Little, J B

Published In J Cell Physiol, (1982 Jun)

Abstract: We examined the relationship of cytotoxicity, mutagenesis, and malignant transformation by measuring in parallel clonogenic survival, mutation to ouabain resistance, and malignant transformation in cultured C3H mouse 10T1/2 cells. Exposure to caffeine alone for 48 hours was cytotoxic and induced transformation in a dose-dependent manner. However, this same treatment did not induce any detectable ouabain-resistant mutants. When caffeine was present for 48 hours immediately following UV irradiation, alkaline sucrose gradient sedimentation of DNA showed that postreplication repair was inhibited. This inhibition of repair was correlated with reduced survival and inhibition of mutation induction, but the transformation frequencies were either unaltered or potentiated, depending on the UV dose and caffeine concentration. Thus, these experiments demonstrate that gene mutation and malignant transformation in 10T1/2 cells can be dissociated. We suggest that the mechanism of transformation of 10T1/2 cells is nonmutagenic in nature.

PubMed ID: 7096454 Exiting the NIEHS site

MeSH Terms: Animals; Caffeine/pharmacology*; Cell Survival/drug effects; Cell Survival/radiation effects; Cell Transformation, Neoplastic*; Cells, Cultured; Clone Cells; Embryo, Mammalian; Mice; Mice, Inbred C3H; Mutation*; Ultraviolet Rays*

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