Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Japan Society of Sonochemistry
Online ISSN : 2424-1512
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Session ID : A12
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A12 Formation and repair of DNA double strand breaks induced by ultrasound, hyperthermia and ionizing radiation : A comparative study
Takashi Kondo
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Here we provide compelling new evidence that strongly supports a purely mechanical mechanism. Moreover, by a combination of specific assays (neutral comet tail and staining for γH2AX foci formation) we demonstrate for the first time that US exposure at even moderate intensities exhibits DNA double strand breaks, through its facility to generate DNA damage across multiple cancer lines. Notably, colocalization assays highlight that ionizing radiation and ultrasound have distinctly different signatures to their respective γH2AX foci formation patterns, likely reflecting the different stress distributions that initiated damage formation. Furthermore, parallel immuno-blotting suggests that DNA-PKcs have a preferential role in the repair of ultrasound-induced damage.
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