3-cyano-5-(4-pyridyl)-6-hydrazonomethyl-2-pyridone and Leukemia-L5178

3-cyano-5-(4-pyridyl)-6-hydrazonomethyl-2-pyridone has been researched along with Leukemia-L5178* in 1 studies

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1 other study(ies) available for 3-cyano-5-(4-pyridyl)-6-hydrazonomethyl-2-pyridone and Leukemia-L5178

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Differential inhibitory effect of OK-1035 on DNA repair in L5178Y murine lymphoma sublines with functional or defective repair of double strand breaks.
    Mutation research, 1998, Oct-21, Volume: 409, Issue:1

    Radiosensitive L5178Y-S (LY-S) subline and its parental, more radioresistant L5178Y-R (LY-R) subline differ in DNA double strand break (DSB) rejoining. In this work we examined by comet assay the repair of X-ray-induced DNA damage in LY cells treated with OK-1035, a potent DNA-PK inhibitor. The unirradiated cells differ: the respective tail moment values for LY-R and LY-S cells were 9.62+/-2.84 and 3.52+/-0.1, reflecting the susceptibility to lysis conditions as well as the possible endogenous (oxidative) damage level. The level of initial DNA damage measured after irradiation (8 Gy) at DNA-denaturing pH was the same in both LY sublines: the mean tail moment values +/- SD were 92.93+/-10.39 for LY-R cells and 94.93+/-12.94 for LY-S cells. In LY-S cells the repair of 8 Gy X-ray-induced damage proceeded identically in the presence or absence of 2 mM OK-1035 to the same level of residual damage. In contrast, the level of residual damage in inhibitor treated LY-R cells was considerably higher than that in the untreated cells. Moreover, the inhibitor affected LY-R cells in G1 and S phases and not those in G2, in agreement with cell-cycle specificity of DNA-PK. These results may indicate that the DSB repair defect previously identified in LY-S cells is due to a lack of function of DNA-PK or its impaired activation in the irradiated cells.

    Topics: Animals; Cell Cycle; DNA Damage; DNA Repair; DNA-Activated Protein Kinase; DNA-Binding Proteins; DNA, Neoplasm; Enzyme Inhibitors; Hydrazones; Leukemia L5178; Mice; Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases; Pyridones; Radiation Tolerance; Tumor Cells, Cultured

1998