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Lymphocytes' 'last stand' on the nuclear matrix after whole body exposure of rats to low-let ionizing radiation

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Martinović, Vesna I.
Ivanović, Žarko
Mihailović, Mirjana
Ivanović-Matić, Svetlana K.
Poznanović, Goran D.
Vidaković, Melita S.
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We examined the functions of the rat lymphocyte nuclear matrix after a single exposure to total body irradiation with doses ranging from sublethal to lethal. Irradiation induced systemic oxidative stress, detected as increased activities of serum SOD and catalase, lymphocyte DNA damage, detected by the Comet assay, and apoptosis. After irradiation with lower doses, the recruitment of DNA repair centers on the matrix was observed by Western analysis as increased levels of matrix-associated PARP-1, p53 and PCNA. Augmented partitioning of the pro-survival transcription factor NF-kappa B on the matrix was also detected after irradiation. Exposure to a lethal dose caused breakdown of the matrix, observed as lamin B cleavage, and of the matrix-associated DNA repair centers, detected as caspase-mediated PARP-1 proteolysis and loss of protein associations with the matrix. These findings suggest that the nuclear matrix establishes functional interactions in a defensive mechanism, integrated in ...a decision-making process that resolves cell fate.

Keywords:
DNA repair / ionizing radiation / NF-kappa B / nuclear matrix / p53 / PARP-1 / PCNA
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Archives of Biological Sciences, 2015, 67, 1, 69-81
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  • University of Belgrade, University of Novi Sad
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  • Signaling molecules in diabetes: search for potential targets in intrinsic pathways for prediction and intervention in diabetes (RS-173020)

DOI: 10.2298/ABS140124002M

ISSN: 0354-4664

WoS: 000352003500008

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84937441539
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AB  - We examined the functions of the rat lymphocyte nuclear matrix after a single exposure to total body irradiation with doses ranging from sublethal to lethal. Irradiation induced systemic oxidative stress, detected as increased activities of serum SOD and catalase, lymphocyte DNA damage, detected by the Comet assay, and apoptosis. After irradiation with lower doses, the recruitment of DNA repair centers on the matrix was observed by Western analysis as increased levels of matrix-associated PARP-1, p53 and PCNA. Augmented partitioning of the pro-survival transcription factor NF-kappa B on the matrix was also detected after irradiation. Exposure to a lethal dose caused breakdown of the matrix, observed as lamin B cleavage, and of the matrix-associated DNA repair centers, detected as caspase-mediated PARP-1 proteolysis and loss of protein associations with the matrix. These findings suggest that the nuclear matrix establishes functional interactions in a defensive mechanism, integrated in a decision-making process that resolves cell fate.
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@article{
author = "Martinović, Vesna I. and Ivanović, Žarko and Mihailović, Mirjana and Ivanović-Matić, Svetlana K. and Poznanović, Goran D. and Vidaković, Melita S.",
year = "2015",
url = "http://plantarum.izbis.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/389",
abstract = "We examined the functions of the rat lymphocyte nuclear matrix after a single exposure to total body irradiation with doses ranging from sublethal to lethal. Irradiation induced systemic oxidative stress, detected as increased activities of serum SOD and catalase, lymphocyte DNA damage, detected by the Comet assay, and apoptosis. After irradiation with lower doses, the recruitment of DNA repair centers on the matrix was observed by Western analysis as increased levels of matrix-associated PARP-1, p53 and PCNA. Augmented partitioning of the pro-survival transcription factor NF-kappa B on the matrix was also detected after irradiation. Exposure to a lethal dose caused breakdown of the matrix, observed as lamin B cleavage, and of the matrix-associated DNA repair centers, detected as caspase-mediated PARP-1 proteolysis and loss of protein associations with the matrix. These findings suggest that the nuclear matrix establishes functional interactions in a defensive mechanism, integrated in a decision-making process that resolves cell fate.",
publisher = "University of Belgrade, University of Novi Sad",
journal = "Archives of Biological Sciences",
title = "Lymphocytes' 'last stand' on the nuclear matrix after whole body exposure of rats to low-let ionizing radiation",
pages = "81-69",
number = "1",
volume = "67",
doi = "10.2298/ABS140124002M"
}
Martinović VI, Ivanović Ž, Mihailović M, Ivanović-Matić SK, Poznanović GD, Vidaković MS. Lymphocytes' 'last stand' on the nuclear matrix after whole body exposure of rats to low-let ionizing radiation. Archives of Biological Sciences. 2015;67(1):69-81
Martinović, V. I., Ivanović, Ž., Mihailović, M., Ivanović-Matić, S. K., Poznanović, G. D.,& Vidaković, M. S. (2015). Lymphocytes' 'last stand' on the nuclear matrix after whole body exposure of rats to low-let ionizing radiation.
Archives of Biological SciencesUniversity of Belgrade, University of Novi Sad., 67(1), 69-81.
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS140124002M
Martinović Vesna I., Ivanović Žarko, Mihailović Mirjana, Ivanović-Matić Svetlana K., Poznanović Goran D., Vidaković Melita S., "Lymphocytes' 'last stand' on the nuclear matrix after whole body exposure of rats to low-let ionizing radiation" 67, no. 1 (2015):69-81,
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS140124002M .

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