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Original Article

Evidence for Formation of Somatic Cell Hybrids in a Population of Irradiated Cells

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Pages 743-747 | Received 14 Aug 1992, Accepted 30 Dec 1992, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Experiments using two genetically marked lines of Djungarian hamster cells (DM-15 HPRT and DH-TK) and the technique of hybrid selection in selective HAT medium revealed viable colonies in a mixed culture irradiated with a dose of 5 Gy. The sublines grown from these colonies were examined. Chromosome analysis showed that about 45% of those cells were hybrids inheriting chromosome markers of both parent strains. Formation of radio-induced hybrids occurs as a function of time after irradiation, 6 days proving to be the optimal interval. It is postulated that radiation-induced cell fusion and formation of viable somatic cell hybrids may be essential for cell population survival in the course of tumour radiotherapy.

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