Assessment of DNA damage of Lewis lung carcinoma cells irradiated by carbon ions and X-rays using alkaline comet assay


Autoria(s): Li, P (Li, Ping); Zhou, LB (Zhou, Li-bin); Jin, XD (Jin, Xiao-dong); He, J (He, Jing); Dai, ZY (Dai, Zhong-ying); Zhou, GM (Zhou, Guang-ming); Gao, QX (Gao, Qing-xiang); Li, S (Li, Sha); Lia, Q (Lia, Qiang)
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DNA damage and cell reproductive death determined by alkaline comet and clonogenic survival assays were examined in Lewis lung carcinoma cells after exposure to 89.63 MeV/u carbon ion and 6 MV X-ray irradiations, respectively. Based on the survival data, Lewis lung carcinoma cells were verified to be more radiosensitive to the carbon ion beam than to the X-ray irradiation. The relative biological effectiveness (RBE) value, which was up to 1.77 at 10% survival level, showed that the DNA damage induced by the high-LET carbon ion beam was more remarkable than that induced by the low-LET X-ray irradiation. The dose response curves of '' Tail DNA (%)'' (TD) and "Olive tail moment" (OTM) for the carbon ion irradiation showed saturation beyond about 8 Gy. This behavior was not found in the X-ray curves. Additionally, the carbon ion beam produced a lower survival fraction at 2 Gy (SF2) value and a higher initial Olive tail moment 2 Gy (OTM2) than those for the X-ray irradiation. These results suggest that carbon ion beams having high-LET values produced more severe cell reproductive death and DNA damage in Lewis lung carcinoma cells in comparison with X-rays and comet assay might be an effective predictive test even combining with clonogenic assay to assess cellular radio sensitivity

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http://ir.impcas.ac.cn/handle/113462/5793

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/132583

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英语

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Li, P (Li, Ping); Zhou, LB (Zhou, Li-bin); Jin, XD (Jin, Xiao-dong); He, J (He, Jing); Dai, ZY (Dai, Zhong-ying); Zhou, GM (Zhou, Guang-ming); Gao, QX (Gao, Qing-xiang); Li, S (Li, Sha); Lia, Q (Lia, Qiang).Assessment of DNA damage of Lewis lung carcinoma cells irradiated by carbon ions and X-rays using alkaline comet assay, NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION B-BEAM INTERACTIONS WITH MATERIALS AND ATOMS ,39448,266(2):262-266

Palavras-Chave #DNA damage #carbon ion beam #X-ray #alkaline comet assay
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