Genomic instability after targeted irradiation of human lymphocytes: Evidence for inter-individual differences under bystander conditions


Autoria(s): Kadhim, M.A.; Lee, R.; Moore, S.R.; Macdonald, D.A.; Chapman, K.L.; Patel, Gaurang; Prise, Kevin
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01/06/2010

Resumo

Environmental (222)radon exposure is a human health concern, and many studies demonstrate that very low doses of high LET alpha-particle irradiation initiate deleterious genetic consequences in both radiated and non-irradiated bystander cells. One consequence, radiation-induced genomic instability (RIGI), is a hallmark of tumorigenesis and is often assessed by measuring delayed chromosomal aberrations We utilised a technique that facilitates transient immobilization of primary lymphocytes for targeted microbeam irradiation and have reported that environmentally relevant doses, e.g. a single He-3(2+) particle traversal to a single cell, are sufficient to Induce RIGI Herein we sought to determine differences in radiation response in lymphocytes isolated from five healthy male donors Primary lymphocytes were irradiated with a single particle per cell nucleus. We found evidence for inter-individual variation in radiation response (Rid, measured as delayed chromosome aberrations) Although this was not highly significant, it was possibly masked by high levels of intra-individual variation While there are many studies showing a link between genetic predisposition and RIGI, there are few studies linking genetic background with bystander effects in normal human lymphocytes In an attempt to investigate inter-individual variation in the induction of bystander effects, primary lymphocytes were irradiated with a single particle under conditions where fractions of the population were traversed We showed a marked genotype-dependent bystander response in one donor after exposure to 15% of the population The findings may also be regarded as a radiation-induced genotype-dependent bystander effect triggering an instability phenotype (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/genomic-instability-after-targeted-irradiation-of-human-lymphocytes-evidence-for-interindividual-differences-under-bystander-conditions(3e0f63fc-d270-4a28-a80a-cadc6ec9694a).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mrfmmm.2010.03.013

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eng

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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

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Kadhim , M A , Lee , R , Moore , S R , Macdonald , D A , Chapman , K L , Patel , G & Prise , K 2010 , ' Genomic instability after targeted irradiation of human lymphocytes: Evidence for inter-individual differences under bystander conditions ' Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis , vol 688 , no. 1-2 , pp. 91-94 . DOI: 10.1016/j.mrfmmm.2010.03.013

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article