Figure 4
Figure 4. Olaparib induces DNA damage and mitotic catastrophe in ATM mutant lymphoid cells. (A) Induction of γH2AX (left) and RAD51 (right) foci after 7 days exposure to 3μM olaparib measured by immunofluorescence. (B) Differential immunofluorescent staining of cells undergoing normal mitosis (positive for H3 ser-10 phosphorylation and negative for Lamin B), mitotic catastrophe (nega-tive for H3 serine-10 and positive for Lamin B), and apoptosis (negative for both H3 serine-10 and Lamin B), shown at original magnification ×500. (C) Induction of mitotic catastrophe determined by immunofluorescence-based morphologic analysis after 72 hours exposure to 3μM olaparib.

Olaparib induces DNA damage and mitotic catastrophe in ATM mutant lymphoid cells. (A) Induction of γH2AX (left) and RAD51 (right) foci after 7 days exposure to 3μM olaparib measured by immunofluorescence. (B) Differential immunofluorescent staining of cells undergoing normal mitosis (positive for H3 ser-10 phosphorylation and negative for Lamin B), mitotic catastrophe (nega-tive for H3 serine-10 and positive for Lamin B), and apoptosis (negative for both H3 serine-10 and Lamin B), shown at original magnification ×500. (C) Induction of mitotic catastrophe determined by immunofluorescence-based morphologic analysis after 72 hours exposure to 3μM olaparib.

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