Published August 1989 | Version v1
Journal article

Cytogenetic effects of radiotherapy. Breakpoint distribution in induced chromosome aberrations

  • 1. Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (Spain)

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A total of 660 breakpoints were identified in the chromosome aberrations detected in lymphocytes from cancer patients after radiotherapy. The results show that chromosomes 1, 3, and 7 were significantly more affected than other chromosomes by ionizing radiation in vivo. Chromosome arms 1p, 1q, 7q, and 11p were also significantly more affected. Some bands also showed a special sensitivity to radiation, and band 1q32 was the most affected. This band is proposed as a hot point for the clastogenic effect of ionizing radiation. A significant clustering of breakpoints in G bands was also found, especially at the telomeres, as previously described by other authors. Clustering of breakpoints was also observed in bands where fragile sites, protooncogenes, breakpoints involved in chromosomal cancer rearrangements, and breakpoints involved in chromosomal evolution of the Hominoidea are located

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Journal Title
Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics
Journal Volume
41
Journal Issue
1
Series
Cancer Genet. Cytogenet.
Journal Page Range
61-70
ISSN
0165-4608
CODEN
CGCYD