INVESTIGADORES
BRANHAM Maria Teresita
artículos
Título:
DNA damage induced by paclitaxel and DNA repair capability of peripheral blood lymphocytes as evaluated by the alkaline comet assay
Autor/es:
MARIA TERESITA BRANHAM; SILVINA BEATRIZ NADIN; LAURA MARIA VARGAS ROIG; DANIEL RAMON CIOCCA
Revista:
MUTATION RESEARCH. GENETIC TOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MUTAGENESIS
Referencias:
Año: 2004 vol. 560 p. 11 - 17
ISSN:
1383-5718
Resumen:
This study was designed to assess whether the chemotherapeutic drug paclitaxel can induce DNA damage in peripheral blood lymphocytes of human healthy donors, and to evaluate if such damage could be repaired. Venous blood was collected by routine venipuncture, the lymphocytes were isolated and cultured and then treated with 100 nM, 500 nM, 10 ìM, and 30 ìM of taxol for 4 h. The alkaline comet assay technique was used to quantify the level of DNA damage and the DNA repair in lymphocytes. A significant increase in DNA damage was achieved when the cells were incubated with paclitaxel concentrations of 10 ìM or above. To test the DNA repair capability, the lymphocytes were allowed to recover for 2, 4, 6, and 24 h. The DNA damage was almost completely repaired after 24 h of incubation demonstrating a time-dependent repair capability. In conclusion, we demonstrate that paclitaxel induces DNA damage in peripheral blood lymphocytes and that this damage can be repaired. Author Keywords: Author Keywords: Paclitaxel; DNA damage; DNA repair; Comet assay