2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00411-009-0213-4
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Induced expression of the IER5 gene by γ-ray irradiation and its involvement in cell cycle checkpoint control and survival

Abstract: The immediate-early response gene 5 (IER5) was previously shown, using microarray analysis, to be upregulated by ionizing radiation. Here we further characterized the dose- and time-dependency of radiation-induced expression of IER5 at doses from 0.5 to 15 Gy by quantitative real-time PCR analyses in HeLa cells and human lymphoblastoid AHH-1 cells. A radiation-induced increase in the IER5 mRNA level was evident 2 h after irradiation with 2 Gy in both cell lines. In AHH-1 cells the expression reached a peak at … Show more

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“…HEXIM1 is an inhibitor of the cdk9-cyclin T1 complex for RNA polymerase II transcript elongation, and has been shown to be induced by JQ1 (24,25). IER5 and STK17A are proteins that have been implicated in radiation-induced cell-cycle checkpoint and in apoptosis, respectively (26,27). The upregulation of these genes may be necessary, but not sufficient for the antiproliferative effects of JQ1, although further work will be required to establish this functional assignment to the proteins.…”
Section: Jq1 Regulates Ascl1 Expression In Sclcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HEXIM1 is an inhibitor of the cdk9-cyclin T1 complex for RNA polymerase II transcript elongation, and has been shown to be induced by JQ1 (24,25). IER5 and STK17A are proteins that have been implicated in radiation-induced cell-cycle checkpoint and in apoptosis, respectively (26,27). The upregulation of these genes may be necessary, but not sufficient for the antiproliferative effects of JQ1, although further work will be required to establish this functional assignment to the proteins.…”
Section: Jq1 Regulates Ascl1 Expression In Sclcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, clonogenic survival was affected by 1 μg/mL PpIX treatment and X-ray irradiation (Figure 3). Transcriptional changes occurred as early as 0.5 h to 2 h after X-ray exposure and peaked shortly thereafter [16,17]. After that time, transcriptional changes were observed 12 to 24 h after irradiation [16,18,19].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transcriptional changes occurred as early as 0.5 h to 2 h after X-ray exposure and peaked shortly thereafter [16,17]. After that time, transcriptional changes were observed 12 to 24 h after irradiation [16,18,19]. In each group, the RNA sample was analyzed using a human gene expression microarray consisting of 43,376 oligonucleotide probes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GCTGACGGCTGCATCTGTT CCTGATTTGGACAAGCAGCAA [19] GSR ATCCCCGGTGCCAGCTTAGG AGCAATGTAACCTGCACCAACAA [20] PBP74 TCTGGACTGAATGTGCTTCG ATCCCCATTTGTGGATTTCA [21] GAPDH ACACCCACTCCTCCACCTTTG GCTGTAGCCAAATTCGTTGTCATAC [17] ACTB GCGCGGCTACAGCTTCA CTTAATGTCACGCACGATTTCC [22] *Developed using Primer BLAST online service: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/tools/primer-blast/…”
Section: Sod2mentioning
confidence: 99%