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Transcriptional profile of immediate response to ionizing radiation exposure
Astronauts participating in long duration space missions are likely to be exposed to ionizing radiation associated with highly energetic and charged heavy particles. Previously proposed gene biomarkers for radiation exposure include phosphorylated H2A Histone Family, Member X (γH2AX), Tumor Protein...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4778620/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26981369 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gdata.2015.11.027 |
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author | Rouchka, Eric C. Flight, Robert M. Fasciotto, Brigitte H. Estrada, Rosendo Eaton, John W. Patibandla, Phani K. Waigel, Sabine J. Li, Dazhuo Kirtley, John K. Sethu, Palaniappan Keynton, Robert S. |
author_facet | Rouchka, Eric C. Flight, Robert M. Fasciotto, Brigitte H. Estrada, Rosendo Eaton, John W. Patibandla, Phani K. Waigel, Sabine J. Li, Dazhuo Kirtley, John K. Sethu, Palaniappan Keynton, Robert S. |
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description | Astronauts participating in long duration space missions are likely to be exposed to ionizing radiation associated with highly energetic and charged heavy particles. Previously proposed gene biomarkers for radiation exposure include phosphorylated H2A Histone Family, Member X (γH2AX), Tumor Protein 53 (TP53), and Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor 1A (CDKN1A). However, transcripts of these genes may not be the most suitable biomarkers for radiation exposure due to a lack of sensitivity or specificity. As part of a larger effort to develop lab-on-a-chip methods for detecting radiation exposure events using blood samples, we designed a dose–course microarray study in order to determine coding and non-coding RNA transcripts undergoing differential expression immediately following radiation exposure. The main goal was to elicit a small set of sensitive and specific radiation exposure biomarkers at low, medium, and high levels of ionizing radiation exposure. Four separate levels of radiation were considered: 0 Gray (Gy) control; 0.3 Gy; 1.5 Gy; and 3.0 Gy with four replicates at each radiation level. This report includes raw gene expression data files from the resulting microarray experiments from all three radiation levels ranging from a lower, typical exposure than an astronaut might see (0.3 Gy) to high, potentially lethal, levels of radiation (3.0 Gy). The data described here is available in NCBI's Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO), accession GSE64375. |
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spelling | pubmed-47786202016-03-15 Transcriptional profile of immediate response to ionizing radiation exposure Rouchka, Eric C. Flight, Robert M. Fasciotto, Brigitte H. Estrada, Rosendo Eaton, John W. Patibandla, Phani K. Waigel, Sabine J. Li, Dazhuo Kirtley, John K. Sethu, Palaniappan Keynton, Robert S. Genom Data Data in Brief Astronauts participating in long duration space missions are likely to be exposed to ionizing radiation associated with highly energetic and charged heavy particles. Previously proposed gene biomarkers for radiation exposure include phosphorylated H2A Histone Family, Member X (γH2AX), Tumor Protein 53 (TP53), and Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor 1A (CDKN1A). However, transcripts of these genes may not be the most suitable biomarkers for radiation exposure due to a lack of sensitivity or specificity. As part of a larger effort to develop lab-on-a-chip methods for detecting radiation exposure events using blood samples, we designed a dose–course microarray study in order to determine coding and non-coding RNA transcripts undergoing differential expression immediately following radiation exposure. The main goal was to elicit a small set of sensitive and specific radiation exposure biomarkers at low, medium, and high levels of ionizing radiation exposure. Four separate levels of radiation were considered: 0 Gray (Gy) control; 0.3 Gy; 1.5 Gy; and 3.0 Gy with four replicates at each radiation level. This report includes raw gene expression data files from the resulting microarray experiments from all three radiation levels ranging from a lower, typical exposure than an astronaut might see (0.3 Gy) to high, potentially lethal, levels of radiation (3.0 Gy). The data described here is available in NCBI's Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO), accession GSE64375. Elsevier 2015-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4778620/ /pubmed/26981369 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gdata.2015.11.027 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Data in Brief Rouchka, Eric C. Flight, Robert M. Fasciotto, Brigitte H. Estrada, Rosendo Eaton, John W. Patibandla, Phani K. Waigel, Sabine J. Li, Dazhuo Kirtley, John K. Sethu, Palaniappan Keynton, Robert S. Transcriptional profile of immediate response to ionizing radiation exposure |
title | Transcriptional profile of immediate response to ionizing radiation exposure |
title_full | Transcriptional profile of immediate response to ionizing radiation exposure |
title_fullStr | Transcriptional profile of immediate response to ionizing radiation exposure |
title_full_unstemmed | Transcriptional profile of immediate response to ionizing radiation exposure |
title_short | Transcriptional profile of immediate response to ionizing radiation exposure |
title_sort | transcriptional profile of immediate response to ionizing radiation exposure |
topic | Data in Brief |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4778620/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26981369 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gdata.2015.11.027 |
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