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Title: Persistently elevated frequency of spontaneous mutations in progeny of CHO clones surviving X-irradiation: association with delayed reproductive death phenotype.

Authors: Chang, W P; Little, J B

Published In Mutat Res, (1992 Nov 16)

Abstract: Certain clonal progeny of Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells surviving X-irradiation demonstrate pleomorphic changes including a persistently decreased cloning efficiency, a dominant phenotype we have termed delayed reproductive death (Chang and Little, 1991, 1992b). We now report that cells from these progeny clones show a persistently elevated frequency of spontaneous mutations at the hprt locus for up to 95-100 population doublings post-irradiation. Mutant fractions as high as 10(-3) were scored, more than two orders of magnitude higher than those observed in clonal progeny of non-irradiated cells studied in parallel. These results are discussed in terms of the hypothesis that radiation induces a type of genetic instability among some surviving cells that results in a heritable mutator phenotype, and that this instability may also be involved in the phenomenon of delayed reproductive death.

PubMed ID: 1383736 Exiting the NIEHS site

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