Combined Analysis of Gamma-H2AX/53BP1 Foci and Caspase Activation in Lymphocyte Subsets Detects Recent and More Remote Radiation Exposures


Autoria(s): Horn, Simon; Barnard, Stephen; Brady, Darren; Prise, Kevin M.; Rothkamm, Kai
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

<p>Analysis of gamma-H2AX foci in blood lymphocytes is a promising approach for rapid dose estimation to support patient triage after a radiation accident but has one major drawback: the rapid decline of foci levels post-exposure cause major uncertainties in situations where the exact timing between exposure and blood sampling is unknown. To address this issue, radiation-induced apoptosis (RIA) in lymphocytes was investigated using fluorogenic inhibitors of caspases (FLICA) as an independent biomarker for radiation exposure, which may complement the gamma-H2AX assay. Ex vivo X-irradiated peripheral blood lymphocytes from 17 volunteers showed dose-and time-dependent increases in radiation-induced apoptosis over the first 3 days after exposure, albeit with considerable interindividual variation. Comparison with gamma-H2AX and 53BP1 foci counts suggested an inverse correlation between numbers of residual foci and radiation-induced apoptosis in lymphocytes at 24 h postirradiation (P = 0.007). In T-helper (CD4), T-cytotoxic (CD8) and B-cells (CD19), some significant differences in radiation induced DSBs or apoptosis were observed, however no correlation between foci and apoptosis in lymphocyte subsets was observed at 24 h postirradiation. While gamma-H2AX and 53BP1 foci were rapidly induced and then repaired after exposure, radiation-induced apoptosis did not become apparent until 24 h after exposure. Data from six volunteers with different ex vivo doses and post-exposure times were used to test the capability of the combined assay. Results show that simultaneous analysis of gamma-H2AX and radiation-induced apoptosis may provide a rapid and more accurate triage tool in situations where the delay between exposure and blood sampling is unknown compared to gamma-H2AX alone. This combined approach may improve the accuracy of dose estimations in cases where blood sampling is performed days after the radiation exposure. </p>

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/combined-analysis-of-gammah2ax53bp1-foci-and-caspase-activation-in-lymphocyte-subsets-detects-recent-and-more-remote-radiation-exposures(53952b21-b4cf-4b9b-9a97-474082e5c056).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1667/RR13342.1

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/ws/files/18560484/Horn_RadRes_2013_180_603.pdf

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eng

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Fonte

Horn , S , Barnard , S , Brady , D , Prise , K M & Rothkamm , K 2013 , ' Combined Analysis of Gamma-H2AX/53BP1 Foci and Caspase Activation in Lymphocyte Subsets Detects Recent and More Remote Radiation Exposures ' Radiation Research , vol 180 , no. 6 , pp. 603-609 . DOI: 10.1667/RR13342.1

Palavras-Chave #G(0) HUMAN-LYMPHOCYTES #INDUCED APOPTOSIS #CHROMOSOME-ABERRATIONS #BIOLOGICAL DOSIMETRY #IONIZING-RADIATION #T-LYMPHOCYTES #LATE TOXICITY #DNA-DAMAGE #PATHWAYS #CELLS
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