tetracycline and Teratocarcinoma

tetracycline has been researched along with Teratocarcinoma* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for tetracycline and Teratocarcinoma

ArticleYear
Control of radiosensitivity of F9 mouse teratocarcinoma cells by regulation of histone H2AX gene expression using a tetracycline turn-off system.
    Cancer research, 2004, Jun-15, Volume: 64, Issue:12

    The mouse histone H2AX has unique COOH-terminal serine residues that are phosphorylated in response to double-strand DNA breaks introduced by ionizing radiation. This suggests that H2AX acts to maintain genomic stability. We constructed a tetracycline (tet)-directed turn-off vector and integrated it into F9 mouse teratocarcinoma cells by homologous recombination. In homozygously recombined cells, expression of the histone H2AX gene was repressed to 0.02% of the expression observed in wild-type cells by the addition of doxycycline, an analog of tet. Sensitivity of cells with repressed H2AX expression to X-irradiation was increased 1.95x, indicating that DNA repair was impaired by repression of H2AX. When we s.c. injected tet-regulated F9 cells into the flanks of mice, tumor growth was slightly suppressed by X-irradiation in H2AX-repressed tumors, whereas without X-irradiation, tumor growth did not differ by H2AX status. Thus, H2AX might be a potential molecular target for sensitizing cancer cells to radiotherapy to minimize required irradiation doses.

    Topics: Animals; Cell Division; Cell Line, Tumor; DNA Repeat Expansion; Doxycycline; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic; Genetic Vectors; Histones; Mice; Plasmids; Radiation Tolerance; Teratocarcinoma; Tetracycline; Transfection

2004