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Quantification of damage due to low-dose radiation exposure in mice: construction and application of a biodosimetric model using mRNA indicators in circulating white blood cells

Biodosimetry, the measurement of radiation damage in a biologic sample, is a reliable tool for increasing the accuracy of dose estimation. Although established chromosome analyses are suitable for estimating the absorbed dose after high-dose irradiation, biodosimetric methodology to measure damage f...

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Autores principales: Ishihara, Hiroshi, Tanaka, Izumi, Yakumaru, Haruko, Tanaka, Mika, Yokochi, Kazuko, Fukutsu, Kumiko, Tajima, Katsushi, Nishimura, Mayumi, Shimada, Yoshiya, Akashi, Makoto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4708920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26589759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrv066
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author Ishihara, Hiroshi
Tanaka, Izumi
Yakumaru, Haruko
Tanaka, Mika
Yokochi, Kazuko
Fukutsu, Kumiko
Tajima, Katsushi
Nishimura, Mayumi
Shimada, Yoshiya
Akashi, Makoto
author_facet Ishihara, Hiroshi
Tanaka, Izumi
Yakumaru, Haruko
Tanaka, Mika
Yokochi, Kazuko
Fukutsu, Kumiko
Tajima, Katsushi
Nishimura, Mayumi
Shimada, Yoshiya
Akashi, Makoto
author_sort Ishihara, Hiroshi
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description Biodosimetry, the measurement of radiation damage in a biologic sample, is a reliable tool for increasing the accuracy of dose estimation. Although established chromosome analyses are suitable for estimating the absorbed dose after high-dose irradiation, biodosimetric methodology to measure damage following low-dose exposure is underdeveloped. RNA analysis of circulating blood containing radiation-sensitive cells is a candidate biodosimetry method. Here we quantified RNA from a small amount of blood isolated from mice following low-dose body irradiation (<0.5 Gy) aimed at developing biodosimetric tools for situations that are difficult to study in humans. By focusing on radiation-sensitive undifferentiated cells in the blood based on Myc RNA expression, we quantified the relative levels of RNA for DNA damage-induced (DDI) genes, such as Bax , Bbc3 and Cdkn1a . The RNA ratios of DDI genes/ Myc in the blood increased in a dose-dependent manner 4 h after whole-body irradiation at doses ranging from 0.1 to 0.5 Gy (air-kerma) of X-rays, regardless of whether the mice were in an active or resting state. The RNA ratios were significantly increased after 0.014 Gy (air-kerma) of single X-ray irradiation. The RNA ratios were directly proportional to the absorbed doses in water ranging from 0.1 to 0.5 Gy, based on gamma-irradiation from (137) Cs. Four hours after continuous irradiation with gamma-rays or by internal contamination with a beta-emitter, the increased RNA ratios resembled those following single irradiation. These findings indicate that the RNA status can be utilized as a biodosimetric tool to estimate low-dose radiation when focusing on undifferentiated cells in blood.
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spelling pubmed-47089202016-01-12 Quantification of damage due to low-dose radiation exposure in mice: construction and application of a biodosimetric model using mRNA indicators in circulating white blood cells Ishihara, Hiroshi Tanaka, Izumi Yakumaru, Haruko Tanaka, Mika Yokochi, Kazuko Fukutsu, Kumiko Tajima, Katsushi Nishimura, Mayumi Shimada, Yoshiya Akashi, Makoto J Radiat Res Biology Biodosimetry, the measurement of radiation damage in a biologic sample, is a reliable tool for increasing the accuracy of dose estimation. Although established chromosome analyses are suitable for estimating the absorbed dose after high-dose irradiation, biodosimetric methodology to measure damage following low-dose exposure is underdeveloped. RNA analysis of circulating blood containing radiation-sensitive cells is a candidate biodosimetry method. Here we quantified RNA from a small amount of blood isolated from mice following low-dose body irradiation (<0.5 Gy) aimed at developing biodosimetric tools for situations that are difficult to study in humans. By focusing on radiation-sensitive undifferentiated cells in the blood based on Myc RNA expression, we quantified the relative levels of RNA for DNA damage-induced (DDI) genes, such as Bax , Bbc3 and Cdkn1a . The RNA ratios of DDI genes/ Myc in the blood increased in a dose-dependent manner 4 h after whole-body irradiation at doses ranging from 0.1 to 0.5 Gy (air-kerma) of X-rays, regardless of whether the mice were in an active or resting state. The RNA ratios were significantly increased after 0.014 Gy (air-kerma) of single X-ray irradiation. The RNA ratios were directly proportional to the absorbed doses in water ranging from 0.1 to 0.5 Gy, based on gamma-irradiation from (137) Cs. Four hours after continuous irradiation with gamma-rays or by internal contamination with a beta-emitter, the increased RNA ratios resembled those following single irradiation. These findings indicate that the RNA status can be utilized as a biodosimetric tool to estimate low-dose radiation when focusing on undifferentiated cells in blood. Oxford University Press 2016-01 2015-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4708920/ /pubmed/26589759 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrv066 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.
spellingShingle Biology
Ishihara, Hiroshi
Tanaka, Izumi
Yakumaru, Haruko
Tanaka, Mika
Yokochi, Kazuko
Fukutsu, Kumiko
Tajima, Katsushi
Nishimura, Mayumi
Shimada, Yoshiya
Akashi, Makoto
Quantification of damage due to low-dose radiation exposure in mice: construction and application of a biodosimetric model using mRNA indicators in circulating white blood cells
title Quantification of damage due to low-dose radiation exposure in mice: construction and application of a biodosimetric model using mRNA indicators in circulating white blood cells
title_full Quantification of damage due to low-dose radiation exposure in mice: construction and application of a biodosimetric model using mRNA indicators in circulating white blood cells
title_fullStr Quantification of damage due to low-dose radiation exposure in mice: construction and application of a biodosimetric model using mRNA indicators in circulating white blood cells
title_full_unstemmed Quantification of damage due to low-dose radiation exposure in mice: construction and application of a biodosimetric model using mRNA indicators in circulating white blood cells
title_short Quantification of damage due to low-dose radiation exposure in mice: construction and application of a biodosimetric model using mRNA indicators in circulating white blood cells
title_sort quantification of damage due to low-dose radiation exposure in mice: construction and application of a biodosimetric model using mrna indicators in circulating white blood cells
topic Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4708920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26589759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrv066
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