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タイトル: Homologous Recombination and Translesion DNA Synthesis Play Critical Roles on Tolerating DNA Damage Caused by Trace Levels of Hexavalent Chromium
著者: Tian, Xu
Patel, Keyur
Ridpath, John R.
Chen, Youjun
Zhou, Yi-Hui
Neo, Dayna
Clement, Jean
Takata, Minoru  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4926-3675 (unconfirmed)
Takeda, Shunichi
Sale, Julian
Wright, Fred A.
Swenberg, James A.
Nakamura, Jun
著者名の別形: 武田, 俊一
発行日: 1-Dec-2016
出版者: Public Library of Science
誌名: PLOS ONE
巻: 11
号: 12
論文番号: e0167503
抄録: Contamination of potentially carcinogenic hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) in the drinking water is a major public health concern worldwide. However, little information is available regarding the biological effects of a nanomoler amount of Cr(VI). Here, we investigated the genotoxic effects of Cr(VI) at nanomoler levels and their repair pathways. We found that DNA damage response analyzed based on differential toxicity of isogenic cells deficient in various DNA repair proteins is observed after a three-day incubation with K2CrO4 in REV1-deficient DT40 cells at 19.2 μg/L or higher as well as in TK6 cells deficient in polymerase delta subunit 3 (POLD3) at 9.8 μg/L or higher. The genotoxicity of Cr(VI) decreased ~3000 times when the incubation time was reduced from three days to ten minutes. TK mutation rate also significantly decreased from 6 day to 1 day exposure to Cr(VI). The DNA damage response analysis suggest that DNA repair pathways, including the homologous recombination and REV1- and POLD3-mediated error-prone translesion synthesis pathways, are critical for the cells to tolerate to DNA damage caused by trace amount of Cr(VI).
著作権等: © 2016 Tian et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/218518
DOI(出版社版): 10.1371/journal.pone.0167503
PubMed ID: 27907204
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