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Validation of (64)Cu-ATSM damaging DNA via high-LET Auger electron emission

Radioactive copper (II) (diacetyl-bis N4-methylthiosemicarbazone) (Cu-ATSM) isotopes were originally developed for the imaging of hypoxia in tumors. Because the decay of a (64)Cu atom is emitting not only positrons but also Auger electrons, this radionuclide has great potential as a theranostic agen...

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Autores principales: McMillan, Dayton D., Maeda, Junko, Bell, Justin J., Genet, Matthew D., Phoonswadi, Garrett, Mann, Kelly A., Kraft, Susan L., Kitamura, Hisashi, Fujimori, Akira, Yoshii, Yukie, Furukawa, Takako, Fujibayashi, Yasuhisa, Kato, Takamitsu A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4577009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26251463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrv042
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author McMillan, Dayton D.
Maeda, Junko
Bell, Justin J.
Genet, Matthew D.
Phoonswadi, Garrett
Mann, Kelly A.
Kraft, Susan L.
Kitamura, Hisashi
Fujimori, Akira
Yoshii, Yukie
Furukawa, Takako
Fujibayashi, Yasuhisa
Kato, Takamitsu A.
author_facet McMillan, Dayton D.
Maeda, Junko
Bell, Justin J.
Genet, Matthew D.
Phoonswadi, Garrett
Mann, Kelly A.
Kraft, Susan L.
Kitamura, Hisashi
Fujimori, Akira
Yoshii, Yukie
Furukawa, Takako
Fujibayashi, Yasuhisa
Kato, Takamitsu A.
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description Radioactive copper (II) (diacetyl-bis N4-methylthiosemicarbazone) (Cu-ATSM) isotopes were originally developed for the imaging of hypoxia in tumors. Because the decay of a (64)Cu atom is emitting not only positrons but also Auger electrons, this radionuclide has great potential as a theranostic agent. However, the success of (64)Cu-ATSM internal radiation therapy would depend on the contribution of Auger electrons to tumor cell killing. Therefore, we designed a cell culture system to define the contributions to cell death from Auger electrons to support or refute our hypothesis that the majority of cell death from (64)Cu-ATSM is a result of high-LET Auger electrons and not positrons or other low-LET radiation. Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) wild type and DNA repair–deficient xrs5 cells were exposed to (64)Cu-ATSM during hypoxic conditions. Surviving fractions were compared with those surviving gamma-radiation, low-LET hadron radiation, and high-LET heavy ion exposure. The ratio of the D(10) values (doses required to achieve 10% cell survival) between CHO wild type and xrs5 cells suggested that (64)Cu-ATSM toxicity is similar to that of high-LET Carbon ion radiation (70 keV/μm). γH2AX foci assays confirmed DNA double-strand breaks and cluster damage by high-LET Auger electrons from (64)Cu decay, and complex types of chromosomal aberrations typical of high-LET radiation were observed after (64)Cu-ATSM exposure. The majority of cell death was caused by high-LET radiation. This work provides strong evidence that (64)Cu-ATSM damages DNA via high-LET Auger electrons, supporting further study and consideration of (64)Cu-ATSM as a cancer treatment modality for hypoxic tumors.
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spelling pubmed-45770092015-09-25 Validation of (64)Cu-ATSM damaging DNA via high-LET Auger electron emission McMillan, Dayton D. Maeda, Junko Bell, Justin J. Genet, Matthew D. Phoonswadi, Garrett Mann, Kelly A. Kraft, Susan L. Kitamura, Hisashi Fujimori, Akira Yoshii, Yukie Furukawa, Takako Fujibayashi, Yasuhisa Kato, Takamitsu A. J Radiat Res Biology Radioactive copper (II) (diacetyl-bis N4-methylthiosemicarbazone) (Cu-ATSM) isotopes were originally developed for the imaging of hypoxia in tumors. Because the decay of a (64)Cu atom is emitting not only positrons but also Auger electrons, this radionuclide has great potential as a theranostic agent. However, the success of (64)Cu-ATSM internal radiation therapy would depend on the contribution of Auger electrons to tumor cell killing. Therefore, we designed a cell culture system to define the contributions to cell death from Auger electrons to support or refute our hypothesis that the majority of cell death from (64)Cu-ATSM is a result of high-LET Auger electrons and not positrons or other low-LET radiation. Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) wild type and DNA repair–deficient xrs5 cells were exposed to (64)Cu-ATSM during hypoxic conditions. Surviving fractions were compared with those surviving gamma-radiation, low-LET hadron radiation, and high-LET heavy ion exposure. The ratio of the D(10) values (doses required to achieve 10% cell survival) between CHO wild type and xrs5 cells suggested that (64)Cu-ATSM toxicity is similar to that of high-LET Carbon ion radiation (70 keV/μm). γH2AX foci assays confirmed DNA double-strand breaks and cluster damage by high-LET Auger electrons from (64)Cu decay, and complex types of chromosomal aberrations typical of high-LET radiation were observed after (64)Cu-ATSM exposure. The majority of cell death was caused by high-LET radiation. This work provides strong evidence that (64)Cu-ATSM damages DNA via high-LET Auger electrons, supporting further study and consideration of (64)Cu-ATSM as a cancer treatment modality for hypoxic tumors. Oxford University Press 2015-09 2015-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4577009/ /pubmed/26251463 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrv042 Text en © The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Japan Radiation Research Society and Japanese Society for Radiation Oncology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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McMillan, Dayton D.
Maeda, Junko
Bell, Justin J.
Genet, Matthew D.
Phoonswadi, Garrett
Mann, Kelly A.
Kraft, Susan L.
Kitamura, Hisashi
Fujimori, Akira
Yoshii, Yukie
Furukawa, Takako
Fujibayashi, Yasuhisa
Kato, Takamitsu A.
Validation of (64)Cu-ATSM damaging DNA via high-LET Auger electron emission
title Validation of (64)Cu-ATSM damaging DNA via high-LET Auger electron emission
title_full Validation of (64)Cu-ATSM damaging DNA via high-LET Auger electron emission
title_fullStr Validation of (64)Cu-ATSM damaging DNA via high-LET Auger electron emission
title_full_unstemmed Validation of (64)Cu-ATSM damaging DNA via high-LET Auger electron emission
title_short Validation of (64)Cu-ATSM damaging DNA via high-LET Auger electron emission
title_sort validation of (64)cu-atsm damaging dna via high-let auger electron emission
topic Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4577009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26251463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrv042
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