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Defective induction of stress-activated protein kinase activity in ataxia-telangiectasia cells exposed to ionizing radiation.
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Defective InductionRadiation EffectImmunologyRadiation ExposureRadiation BiologyOxidative StressUv LightCell RegulationReceptor Tyrosine KinaseRadiation OncologyCell SignalingMolecular PhysiologySap KinaseAtaxia-telangiectasia CellsRadiation EffectsCell BiologySignal TransductionSap Kinase ActivityPhotocarcinogenesisMedicine
The activity of stress-activated protein (SAP) kinase is stimulated by diverse agents such as tumor necrosis factor, UV light, and protein synthesis inhibitors. The present study demonstrates that ionizing radiation (IR) exposure is also associated with the induction of SAP kinase activity. Cells derived from patients with ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T) are characterized by hypersensitivity to IR. In this study, we demonstrate that IR-induced activation of SAP kinase is defective in A-T cells. In contrast, exposure of A-T cells to UV light or anisomycin results in the induction of SAP kinase activity. These findings indicate that IR-induced signals involved in SAP kinase activation are defective in A-T cells.
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