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X-rays-Induced Bystander Effect Consists in the Formation of DNA Breaks in a Calcium-Dependent Manner: Influence of the Experimental Procedure and the Individual Factor

Radiation-induced bystander effects (RIBE) describe the biological events occurring in non-targeted cells in the vicinity of irradiated ones. Various experimental procedures have been used to investigate RIBE. Interestingly, most micro-irradiation experiments have been performed with alpha particles...

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Autores principales: Restier-Verlet, Juliette, Joubert, Aurélie, Ferlazzo, Mélanie L., Granzotto, Adeline, Sonzogni, Laurène, Al-Choboq, Joëlle, El Nachef, Laura, Le Reun, Eymeric, Bourguignon, Michel, Foray, Nicolas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10046354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36979480
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom13030542
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author Restier-Verlet, Juliette
Joubert, Aurélie
Ferlazzo, Mélanie L.
Granzotto, Adeline
Sonzogni, Laurène
Al-Choboq, Joëlle
El Nachef, Laura
Le Reun, Eymeric
Bourguignon, Michel
Foray, Nicolas
author_facet Restier-Verlet, Juliette
Joubert, Aurélie
Ferlazzo, Mélanie L.
Granzotto, Adeline
Sonzogni, Laurène
Al-Choboq, Joëlle
El Nachef, Laura
Le Reun, Eymeric
Bourguignon, Michel
Foray, Nicolas
author_sort Restier-Verlet, Juliette
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description Radiation-induced bystander effects (RIBE) describe the biological events occurring in non-targeted cells in the vicinity of irradiated ones. Various experimental procedures have been used to investigate RIBE. Interestingly, most micro-irradiation experiments have been performed with alpha particles, whereas most medium transfers have been done with X-rays. With their high fluence, synchrotron X-rays represent a real opportunity to study RIBE by applying these two approaches with the same radiation type. The RIBE induced in human fibroblasts by the medium transfer approach resulted in a generation of DNA double-strand breaks (DSB) occurring from 10 min to 4 h post-irradiation. Such RIBE was found to be dependent on dose and on the number of donor cells. The RIBE induced with the micro-irradiation approach produced DSB with the same temporal occurrence. Culture media containing high concentrations of phosphates were found to inhibit RIBE, while media rich in calcium increased it. The contribution of the RIBE to the biological dose was evaluated after synchrotron X-rays, media transfer, micro-irradiation, and 6 MeV photon irradiation mimicking a standard radiotherapy session: the RIBE may represent less than 1%, about 5%, and about 20% of the initial dose, respectively. However, RIBE may result in beneficial or otherwise deleterious effects in surrounding tissues according to their radiosensitivity status and their capacity to release Ca(2+) ions in response to radiation.
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spelling pubmed-100463542023-03-29 X-rays-Induced Bystander Effect Consists in the Formation of DNA Breaks in a Calcium-Dependent Manner: Influence of the Experimental Procedure and the Individual Factor Restier-Verlet, Juliette Joubert, Aurélie Ferlazzo, Mélanie L. Granzotto, Adeline Sonzogni, Laurène Al-Choboq, Joëlle El Nachef, Laura Le Reun, Eymeric Bourguignon, Michel Foray, Nicolas Biomolecules Article Radiation-induced bystander effects (RIBE) describe the biological events occurring in non-targeted cells in the vicinity of irradiated ones. Various experimental procedures have been used to investigate RIBE. Interestingly, most micro-irradiation experiments have been performed with alpha particles, whereas most medium transfers have been done with X-rays. With their high fluence, synchrotron X-rays represent a real opportunity to study RIBE by applying these two approaches with the same radiation type. The RIBE induced in human fibroblasts by the medium transfer approach resulted in a generation of DNA double-strand breaks (DSB) occurring from 10 min to 4 h post-irradiation. Such RIBE was found to be dependent on dose and on the number of donor cells. The RIBE induced with the micro-irradiation approach produced DSB with the same temporal occurrence. Culture media containing high concentrations of phosphates were found to inhibit RIBE, while media rich in calcium increased it. The contribution of the RIBE to the biological dose was evaluated after synchrotron X-rays, media transfer, micro-irradiation, and 6 MeV photon irradiation mimicking a standard radiotherapy session: the RIBE may represent less than 1%, about 5%, and about 20% of the initial dose, respectively. However, RIBE may result in beneficial or otherwise deleterious effects in surrounding tissues according to their radiosensitivity status and their capacity to release Ca(2+) ions in response to radiation. MDPI 2023-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10046354/ /pubmed/36979480 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom13030542 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Restier-Verlet, Juliette
Joubert, Aurélie
Ferlazzo, Mélanie L.
Granzotto, Adeline
Sonzogni, Laurène
Al-Choboq, Joëlle
El Nachef, Laura
Le Reun, Eymeric
Bourguignon, Michel
Foray, Nicolas
X-rays-Induced Bystander Effect Consists in the Formation of DNA Breaks in a Calcium-Dependent Manner: Influence of the Experimental Procedure and the Individual Factor
title X-rays-Induced Bystander Effect Consists in the Formation of DNA Breaks in a Calcium-Dependent Manner: Influence of the Experimental Procedure and the Individual Factor
title_full X-rays-Induced Bystander Effect Consists in the Formation of DNA Breaks in a Calcium-Dependent Manner: Influence of the Experimental Procedure and the Individual Factor
title_fullStr X-rays-Induced Bystander Effect Consists in the Formation of DNA Breaks in a Calcium-Dependent Manner: Influence of the Experimental Procedure and the Individual Factor
title_full_unstemmed X-rays-Induced Bystander Effect Consists in the Formation of DNA Breaks in a Calcium-Dependent Manner: Influence of the Experimental Procedure and the Individual Factor
title_short X-rays-Induced Bystander Effect Consists in the Formation of DNA Breaks in a Calcium-Dependent Manner: Influence of the Experimental Procedure and the Individual Factor
title_sort x-rays-induced bystander effect consists in the formation of dna breaks in a calcium-dependent manner: influence of the experimental procedure and the individual factor
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10046354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36979480
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom13030542
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