Doxorubicin and γ rays increase the level of DNA topoisomerase IIα in nuclei of normal and xeroderma pigmentosum fibroblasts

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Heinz Walter Thielmann
Odilia Popanda
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[1] German Cancer Research Center,
[2] Division: Interaction of Carcinogens with Biological Macromolecules,undefined
[3] Im Neuenheimer Feld 280,undefined
[4] D-69120 Heidelberg,undefined
[5] Germany Fax: +49-06221-424553,undefined
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Key words Immunohistochemistry; DNA repair; Radiation-inducible response; Apoptosis; p16; Bax protein;
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DNA topoisomerase IIα was monitored with the monoclonal antibody Ki-S1 in human fibroblasts after irradiation of cells with γ rays from a 137Cs source or treatment with the DNA topoisomerase II inhibitor doxorubicin. DNA topoisomerase IIα was localized immunohistochemically as bright fluorescent dots in the karyoplasm. The fibroblasts investigated originated from normal human donors and a xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) patient (XP12BE). All cell lines examined showed a time- and dose-dependent increase in DNA topoisomerase IIα abundance after irradiation or treatment with doxorubicin. No principal difference in response was seen between normal and XP fibroblasts towards either treatment alone. After irradiation with 9 Gy, the effect was detectable after as little as 30 min and lasted for at least 6 h. After doxorubicin treatment, topoisomerase II overexpression occurred within less than 2 h. It passed through a maximum and began to decrease after approximately 6 h. In principle, the increase in DNA topoisomerase IIα may result from (i) architectural changes of interphase chromatin leading to enhanced accessibility of preformed enzyme to the antibody, (ii) enhanced gene expression, or (iii) enhanced stabilization of mRNA or protein molecules. The increase in enzyme levels may be part of the well-known DNA damage responses that operate in cell-protective or DNA-reparative pathways. Thus, the action of DNA topoisomerase II would serve to catalyze preparatory steps in DNA repair. We also found overexpression of the Bax protein and p16 predominantly in treated XP cells, suggesting that the DNA-damaging protocols elicited signals for apoptosis and cell-cycle arrest. From the simultaneous increase in DNA topoisomerase IIα and Bax, one may conclude that DNA topoisomerase IIα also plays role in apoptosis.
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