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Review
. 2018 Dec;836(Pt A):28-35.
doi: 10.1016/j.mrgentox.2018.05.002. Epub 2018 May 5.

Radiation quality and intra-chromosomal aberrations: Size matters

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Radiation quality and intra-chromosomal aberrations: Size matters

Michael N Cornforth et al. Mutat Res Genet Toxicol Environ Mutagen. 2018 Dec.

Abstract

The shift from plant to mammalian cell models in radiation cytogenetics hastened the development of methods suitable for the analysis of chromosome-type aberrations. These included methods to detect interchanges that take place between different chromosomes (dicentrics and translocations), and intrachanges occurring within a given chromosome (rings, interstitial deletions and inversions). In this review we consider the relationship between chromosome-type interchanges and intrachanges in response to changes in ionization density (linear energy transfer; LET). In that context, we discuss advantages and disadvantages of more modern methods used to measure intrachanges, and the implications that their increased resolution of measurement may have on the inter-to-intrachange fraction (i.e., the F-ratio). We conclude that the premise of the F-ratio is supported by its biophysical assumptions, but its intended use as an LET-dependent measure of prior radiation exposure is hampered mainly by our inability to accurately assess, on a cell-by-cell basis, inversions and interstitial deletions whose small sizes are below the detection limits of conventional cytogenetic techniques.

Keywords: Chromosome aberrations; F-ratio; Inversions; Ionizing radiation.

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