Research Article

Related GMR Articles

03/03/2009
Base excision repair; DNA damage; DNA repair; Genome maintenance; Heterologous complementation; Nucleotide excision

Nucleotide excision repair (NER) acts on a broad spectrum of large lesions, while base excision repair removes individual modified bases. Although both processes have been well studied in human cells, novel genes involved in these DNA repair pathways have been described. Using a heterologous complementation approach, we identified a fetal human cDNA that complemented two Escherichia coli ... more

D.O. Lopes; F.C. Falconi; A.M. Goes; Y. Canitrot; J.S. Hoffmann; C. Cazaux; G.R. Franco; A.M. Macedo; S.D.J. Pena; C.R. Machado
06/03/2008
Aspergillus nidulans; DNA damage; genotoxicity tests; Homozygotization index assay; low-dose X-rays; mitotic crossing-over

As a contribution towards detecting the genetic effects of low doses of genotoxic physical agents, this paper deals with the consequences of low-dose X-rays in the Aspergillus nidulans genome. The irradiation doses studied were those commonly used in dental clinics (1-5 cGy). Even very low doses promoted increased mitotic crossing-over frequencies in diploid strains heterozygous for ... more

L.B. Stoll; F.C.A. Cremonesi; L.T.A. Pires; T.D. Zucchi; T.M.A.D. Zucchi
11/11/2013
DNA damage; Genetic analysis; Hair shaft; Mitochondrial DNA; Museum collection; Study skin

The condition of mtDNA in hair shafts preserved in a museum was examined using 30 study skins of masked palm civets, Paguma larvata (Viverridae), collected between 1924 and 2011. Comparisons of extracts from fresh and burnt alum-fixed hair shafts showed that burnt alum, which is commonly used in taxidermy, had no harmful effect on the amount of total DNA and lengths of the mtDNA ... more

N. Kurihara
12/17/2012
Cadmium; Comet assay; DNA damage; Mice

We investigated the effects of cadmium on lung cell DNA in immature mice. The mice were randomly divided into four groups: control group, low-dose group (1/100 LD50), middle-dose group (1/50 LD50), and high-dose group (1/25 LD50); they were supplied with cadmium chloride or control water for 40 days. Lung cells collected from sacrificed mice were used to ... more

X.F. Yang; Y.M. Ge; H.T. Zhang; H.M. Ning; J.Q. Jiang; Y.H. Qi; Z.L. Wang
12/12/2014
Alkaloids; Comet assay; DNA damage; Genotoxic activity; Genotoxicity test; Lupinus

The genus Lupinus is widely distributed. Its seeds are used for animal and human food, and Lupinus possesses pharmacological potential because of its high content of quinolizidine alkaloids and flavonoids; however, there is little available information about its genotoxicity. We used the comet assay and staminal nuclei of Tradescantia (clone 4430) to evaluate the ... more

M.R. Silva; C.M. Alvarez; P.M. García; M.A. Ruiz
06/09/2014
DNA damage; Huwe1; Neural stem cells; Notch signaling

The ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) regulates many cellular processes, including protein stability, cell cycle control, DNA repair, transcription, signal transduction, and protein trafficking. In fact, UPS plays a key role in various stress conditions such as ischemia, glutamate toxicity, Alzheimer’s disease, and Parkinson’s disease. Huwe1, a homologous to E6-AP carboxy terminus (HECT) ... more

J. Zhou; Q. Liu; M. Mao; Y. Tong
12/08/2011
Apoptosis; Arg72Pro; Karyorrhexis; Micronuclei; rs56275308; TP53

Polymorphisms in the TP53 gene codon 72 (Arg72Pro) influence apoptosis induction and DNA damage repair. We evaluated how variants of protein p53 (p53Arg and p53Pro) affect cell death and DNA damage repair by analyzing the frequencies of karyorrhexis and micronuclei. There were significant differences in the frequency of karyorrhexis between the three p53 genotypes (Arg/Arg, Arg/ ... more

L. Pereira; M.R.S. Carvalho; C.G. Fonseca; S.S.S. Lima; E.M.M. Cerqueira; W. Jorge; M.C.L. Castro
10/18/2011
Apoptosis; CDV; Fas receptor; RT-PCR; Vero cells

We evaluated the expression of the Fas receptor gene in Vero cells infected with the Lederle vaccine strain of canine distemper virus using RT-PCR. Vero cells were plated, and after being grown for 24 h in MEM with 5% FBS, 80-90% confluent monolayer cultures were infected with the virus. The cells were harvested at 3, 6, 9, and 15 h post-infection. Uninfected Vero cells were used as a ... more

H.L. Del Puerto; A.S. Martins; G.F. Braz; F. Alves; M.B. Heinemann; D.S. Rajão; F.C. Araújo; S.F. Martins; D.R. Nascimento; R.C. Leite; A.C. Vasconcelos
09/09/2011
Angiotensin-II; Anti-aging; Apoptosis; IGF-1; klotho gene; PTH

Inactivation of the klotho gene in mice causes serious systemic disorders, resembling human aging. However, at the molecular level, its action mechanisms are not well understood. The stimulatory or inhibitory effects of cis- and trans-regulatory factors on the klotho gene expression are also still unclear. We studied the effects of intra- and extracellular factors on ... more

K. Turan; P. Ata
08/05/2011
Apoptosis; HSIL; LSIL; Micronucleus

We evaluated micronucleus and apoptosis occurrence among women with normal smears and women with different kinds of cervical abnormalities, i.e., inflammatory processes and low- and high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (N = 12, N = 10 and N = 27, respectively). The sample included 59 women who were seen at a public medical service for cervical cancer prevention in Feira de Santana, ... more

G.M.A. Aires; J.R.C. Meireles; P.C. Oliveira; J.L. Oliveira; E.L. Araújo; B.C. Pires; E.S.A. Cruz; N.F. Jesus; C.A.B. Pereira; E.M.M. Cerqueira

Pages