Visualization of Heavy Ion Tracks by Labeling 3-OH Termini of Induced DNA Strand Breaks
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African green monkey kidney cells, CV-1, were irradiated with Carbon ions (LET: 735 keV/μm Argon ions (LET: 3,000 keV/μm) to visualize ion tracks through the cell nucleus by labeling the 3-OH termini result of DNA strand breaks. The 3-OH termini of DNA were labeled with BrdU-triphosphate catalyzed by TdT. This method of TUNEL (TdT-mediated dUTP Nick End labeling) is based on the specific binding of TdT to 3-OH termini of DNA. Subsequent immuno-fluorescent staining with the primary monoclonal antibody against BrdU, followed by a secondary antibody of Alexa Fluor 488, was performed to visualize the BrdU labeled DNA termini. Images of the cell nuclei were acquired by confocal laser microscopy. When cell monolayers were irradiated perpendicularly with argon ions, induced DSBs in cell nuclei were identifiable as fluorescent spots. In another irradiation setup, when cells were irradiated at a small angle with incident argon ions, DNA strand breaks were detected as fluorescent stripes across the cell nucleus. These results demonstrate the induction of 3-OH termini at sites of DNA strand breaks along Argon ion tracks.
著者
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Furusawa Yoshiya
Research Center For Charged Particle Therapy National Institute Of Radiological Sciences
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Konishi Teruaki
Dept. Technical Support And Development National Institute Of Radiological Sciences
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NATSUME Toshiyuki
Department of Surgery, Funabashi Municipal Medical Center
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Kakizaki Takehiko
Dept. Of Biochem. Gunma Univ. Graduate Sch. Med.
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KONISHI Teruaki
Department of Life Science, Rikkyo University
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TAKEYASU Akihiro
Department of Life Science, Rikkyo University
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HIEDA Kotaro
Department of Life Science, Rikkyo University
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Natsume Toshiyuki
Department Of Anesthesia National Cancer Center Hospital East
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Hieda Kotaro
Department Of Life Science Rikkyo University
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Kimura Takafumi
Graduate School Of Life Sciences Tohoku Univ.
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Kakizaki Takehiko
Dep. Of Radiation Oncology Gunma Univ. Graduate School Of Medicine
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