Louis-Bar syndrome: spontaneous and induced chromosomal aberrations in lymphocytes and micronuclei in lymphocytes, oral mucosa and hair root cells
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Louis-Bar syndrome: spontaneous and induced chromosomal aberrations in lymphocytes and micronuclei in lymphocytes, oral mucosa and hair root cells
Abstract
Louis-Bar (L-B) syndrome, also called ataxia-telangiectasia, is cytogenetically characterized by an increased frequency of spontaneous and induced chromosomal aberrations (CA) in cultured lymphocytes and skin fibroblasts. However, it is not yet clear whether the chromosomal instability is also present in uncultured cells. The spontaneous and bleomycin-induced CA in peripheral lymphocytes of 8 L-B patients were evaluated. The micronucleus test was also performed, for the first time in lymphocytes by the cytokinesis-block method, and in uncultured cells of the oral cavity and hair root. The spontaneous frequency of CA and micronuclei in lymphocytes was about 3 times higher in L-B patients than in controls, these two cytogenetic parameters being highly correlated. Moreover, the induction by bleomycin of CA was higher in patients than in controls. The micronuclei in buccal and hair root cells of patients were normal. It remains to be determined whether the different responses obtained with cultured and uncultured cells are the result of the different L-B gene expression of chromosomal instability or whether they arise because of a particular cell sensitivity to culture conditions. The spontaneous and induced CA in lymphocytes of heterozygotes cultured in the presence of L-B serum were studied to evaluate a possible increased sensitivity of heterozygotes to a possible diffusible clastogenic factor present in the plasma of L-B patients. We could not demonstrate the presence of any factor that enhances CA in normal subjects or in heterozygote carriers.
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