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Differential Impact of Single-Dose Fe Ion and X-Ray Irradiation on Endothelial Cell Transcriptomic and Proteomic Responses

Background and Purpose: Radiotherapy is an essential tool for cancer treatment. In order to spare normal tissues and to reduce the risk of normal tissue complications, particle therapy is a method of choice. Although a large part of healthy tissues can be spared due to improved depth dose characteri...

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Autores principales: Baselet, Bjorn, Azimzadeh, Omid, Erbeldinger, Nadine, Bakshi, Mayur V., Dettmering, Till, Janssen, Ann, Ktitareva, Svetlana, Lowe, Donna J., Michaux, Arlette, Quintens, Roel, Raj, Kenneth, Durante, Marco, Fournier, Claudia, Benotmane, Mohammed A., Baatout, Sarah, Sonveaux, Pierre, Tapio, Soile, Aerts, An
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5622284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28993729
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2017.00570
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author Baselet, Bjorn
Azimzadeh, Omid
Erbeldinger, Nadine
Bakshi, Mayur V.
Dettmering, Till
Janssen, Ann
Ktitareva, Svetlana
Lowe, Donna J.
Michaux, Arlette
Quintens, Roel
Raj, Kenneth
Durante, Marco
Fournier, Claudia
Benotmane, Mohammed A.
Baatout, Sarah
Sonveaux, Pierre
Tapio, Soile
Aerts, An
author_facet Baselet, Bjorn
Azimzadeh, Omid
Erbeldinger, Nadine
Bakshi, Mayur V.
Dettmering, Till
Janssen, Ann
Ktitareva, Svetlana
Lowe, Donna J.
Michaux, Arlette
Quintens, Roel
Raj, Kenneth
Durante, Marco
Fournier, Claudia
Benotmane, Mohammed A.
Baatout, Sarah
Sonveaux, Pierre
Tapio, Soile
Aerts, An
author_sort Baselet, Bjorn
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description Background and Purpose: Radiotherapy is an essential tool for cancer treatment. In order to spare normal tissues and to reduce the risk of normal tissue complications, particle therapy is a method of choice. Although a large part of healthy tissues can be spared due to improved depth dose characteristics, little is known about the biological and molecular mechanisms altered after particle irradiation in healthy tissues. Elucidation of these effects is also required in the context of long term space flights, as particle radiation is the main contributor to the radiation effects observed in space. Endothelial cells (EC), forming the inner layer of all vascular structures, are especially sensitive to irradiation and, if damaged, contribute to radiation-induced cardiovascular disease. Materials and Methods: Transcriptomics, proteomics and cytokine analyses were used to compare the response of ECs irradiated or not with a single 2 Gy dose of X-rays or Fe ions measured one and 7 days post-irradiation. To support the observed inflammatory effects, monocyte adhesion on ECs was also assessed. Results: Experimental data indicate time- and radiation quality-dependent changes of the EC response to irradiation. The irradiation impact was more pronounced and longer lasting for Fe ions than for X-rays. Both radiation qualities decreased the expression of genes involved in cell-cell adhesion and enhanced the expression of proteins involved in caveolar mediated endocytosis signaling. Endothelial inflammation and adhesiveness were increased with X-rays, but decreased after Fe ion exposure. Conclusions: Fe ions induce pro-atherosclerotic processes in ECs that are different in nature and kinetics than those induced by X-rays, highlighting radiation quality-dependent differences which can be linked to the induction and progression of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Our findings give a better understanding of the underlying processes triggered by particle irradiation in ECs, a crucial aspect for the development of protective measures for cancer patients undergoing particle therapy and for astronauts in space.
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spelling pubmed-56222842017-10-09 Differential Impact of Single-Dose Fe Ion and X-Ray Irradiation on Endothelial Cell Transcriptomic and Proteomic Responses Baselet, Bjorn Azimzadeh, Omid Erbeldinger, Nadine Bakshi, Mayur V. Dettmering, Till Janssen, Ann Ktitareva, Svetlana Lowe, Donna J. Michaux, Arlette Quintens, Roel Raj, Kenneth Durante, Marco Fournier, Claudia Benotmane, Mohammed A. Baatout, Sarah Sonveaux, Pierre Tapio, Soile Aerts, An Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Background and Purpose: Radiotherapy is an essential tool for cancer treatment. In order to spare normal tissues and to reduce the risk of normal tissue complications, particle therapy is a method of choice. Although a large part of healthy tissues can be spared due to improved depth dose characteristics, little is known about the biological and molecular mechanisms altered after particle irradiation in healthy tissues. Elucidation of these effects is also required in the context of long term space flights, as particle radiation is the main contributor to the radiation effects observed in space. Endothelial cells (EC), forming the inner layer of all vascular structures, are especially sensitive to irradiation and, if damaged, contribute to radiation-induced cardiovascular disease. Materials and Methods: Transcriptomics, proteomics and cytokine analyses were used to compare the response of ECs irradiated or not with a single 2 Gy dose of X-rays or Fe ions measured one and 7 days post-irradiation. To support the observed inflammatory effects, monocyte adhesion on ECs was also assessed. Results: Experimental data indicate time- and radiation quality-dependent changes of the EC response to irradiation. The irradiation impact was more pronounced and longer lasting for Fe ions than for X-rays. Both radiation qualities decreased the expression of genes involved in cell-cell adhesion and enhanced the expression of proteins involved in caveolar mediated endocytosis signaling. Endothelial inflammation and adhesiveness were increased with X-rays, but decreased after Fe ion exposure. Conclusions: Fe ions induce pro-atherosclerotic processes in ECs that are different in nature and kinetics than those induced by X-rays, highlighting radiation quality-dependent differences which can be linked to the induction and progression of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Our findings give a better understanding of the underlying processes triggered by particle irradiation in ECs, a crucial aspect for the development of protective measures for cancer patients undergoing particle therapy and for astronauts in space. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5622284/ /pubmed/28993729 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2017.00570 Text en Copyright © 2017 Baselet, Azimzadeh, Erbeldinger, Bakshi, Dettmering, Janssen, Ktitareva, Lowe, Michaux, Quintens, Raj, Durante, Fournier, Benotmane, Baatout, Sonveaux, Tapio and Aerts. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pharmacology
Baselet, Bjorn
Azimzadeh, Omid
Erbeldinger, Nadine
Bakshi, Mayur V.
Dettmering, Till
Janssen, Ann
Ktitareva, Svetlana
Lowe, Donna J.
Michaux, Arlette
Quintens, Roel
Raj, Kenneth
Durante, Marco
Fournier, Claudia
Benotmane, Mohammed A.
Baatout, Sarah
Sonveaux, Pierre
Tapio, Soile
Aerts, An
Differential Impact of Single-Dose Fe Ion and X-Ray Irradiation on Endothelial Cell Transcriptomic and Proteomic Responses
title Differential Impact of Single-Dose Fe Ion and X-Ray Irradiation on Endothelial Cell Transcriptomic and Proteomic Responses
title_full Differential Impact of Single-Dose Fe Ion and X-Ray Irradiation on Endothelial Cell Transcriptomic and Proteomic Responses
title_fullStr Differential Impact of Single-Dose Fe Ion and X-Ray Irradiation on Endothelial Cell Transcriptomic and Proteomic Responses
title_full_unstemmed Differential Impact of Single-Dose Fe Ion and X-Ray Irradiation on Endothelial Cell Transcriptomic and Proteomic Responses
title_short Differential Impact of Single-Dose Fe Ion and X-Ray Irradiation on Endothelial Cell Transcriptomic and Proteomic Responses
title_sort differential impact of single-dose fe ion and x-ray irradiation on endothelial cell transcriptomic and proteomic responses
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5622284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28993729
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2017.00570
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