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Abstract

The study of Ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T) has benefited significantly from mouse models with knockout mutations for the Atm (A-T mutation) locus. While these models have proven useful for in vivo studies, cell cultures from Atm null embryos have been reported to grow poorly and then senesce. In this study, we initiated primary cultures from adult ears and kidneys of Atm homozygous mice and found that these cultures immortalized readily without loss of sensitivity to ionizing radiation and other Atm related cell cycle defects. A mutational analysis for loss of expression of an autosomal locus showed that ionizing radiation had a mutagenic effect. Interestingly, some spontaneous mutants exhibited a mutational pattern that is characteristic of oxidative mutagenesis. This result is consistent with chronic oxidative stress in Atm null cells. In total, the results demonstrate that permanent cell lines can be established from the tissues of adult mice homozygous for Atm and that these cell lines will exhibit expected and novel consequences of this deficiency.

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Title
Spontaneously immortalized cell lines obtained from adult Atm null mice retain sensitivity to ionizing radiation and exhibit a mutational pattern suggestive of oxidative stress
Author
Gage, Blythe M; Alroy, Daniel; Shin, Chi Y; Ponomareva, Olga N; Dhar, Sonu; Sharma, Girdhar G; Pandita, Tej K; Thayer, Mathew J; Turker, Mitchell S
Pages
4291-7
Publication year
2001
Publication date
Jul 19, 2001
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
09509232
e-ISSN
14765594
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
227319908
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Jul 19, 2001