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HeLa cells are a cell line with two unique cellular features: a short-shouldered survival curve and two peaks of radioresistance during the cell cycle phase, while their underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We herein proposed that these radiobiological features are due to a common mechanism by which radiation suppresses homologous recombination repair (HRR) in a dose-dependent manner. This radio-suppression of HRR is mediated by an intra-S checkpoint and reduces survivals of cells in S phase, especially early S phase, resulting in both short shoulder and radioresistance with two peaks in the cell cycle. This new explanation may not be limited to HeLa cells since a similar close association of these features is also observed in other type of cells.
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Kenshi Komatsu
Kyoto University
Hiroshi Tauchi
Institute for Environmental Sciences
Journal of Radiation Research
Kyoto University
Ibaraki University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69de51257ed287395e558704 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrad097