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FDXR is a biomarker of radiation exposure in vivo

Previous investigations in gene expression changes in blood after radiation exposure have highlighted its potential to provide biomarkers of exposure. Here, FDXR transcriptional changes in blood were investigated in humans undergoing a range of external radiation exposure procedures covering several...

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Autores principales: O’Brien, Gráinne, Cruz-Garcia, Lourdes, Majewski, Matthäus, Grepl, Jakub, Abend, Michael, Port, Matthias, Tichý, Aleš, Sirak, Igor, Malkova, Andrea, Donovan, Ellen, Gothard, Lone, Boyle, Sue, Somaiah, Navita, Ainsbury, Elizabeth, Ponge, Lucyna, Slosarek, Krzysztof, Miszczyk, Leszek, Widlak, Piotr, Green, Edward, Patel, Neel, Kudari, Mahesh, Gleeson, Fergus, Vinnikov, Volodymyr, Starenkiy, Viktor, Artiukh, Sergii, Vasyliev, Leonid, Zaman, Azfar, Badie, Christophe
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5766591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29330481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-19043-w
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author O’Brien, Gráinne
Cruz-Garcia, Lourdes
Majewski, Matthäus
Grepl, Jakub
Abend, Michael
Port, Matthias
Tichý, Aleš
Sirak, Igor
Malkova, Andrea
Donovan, Ellen
Gothard, Lone
Boyle, Sue
Somaiah, Navita
Ainsbury, Elizabeth
Ponge, Lucyna
Slosarek, Krzysztof
Miszczyk, Leszek
Widlak, Piotr
Green, Edward
Patel, Neel
Kudari, Mahesh
Gleeson, Fergus
Vinnikov, Volodymyr
Starenkiy, Viktor
Artiukh, Sergii
Vasyliev, Leonid
Zaman, Azfar
Badie, Christophe
author_facet O’Brien, Gráinne
Cruz-Garcia, Lourdes
Majewski, Matthäus
Grepl, Jakub
Abend, Michael
Port, Matthias
Tichý, Aleš
Sirak, Igor
Malkova, Andrea
Donovan, Ellen
Gothard, Lone
Boyle, Sue
Somaiah, Navita
Ainsbury, Elizabeth
Ponge, Lucyna
Slosarek, Krzysztof
Miszczyk, Leszek
Widlak, Piotr
Green, Edward
Patel, Neel
Kudari, Mahesh
Gleeson, Fergus
Vinnikov, Volodymyr
Starenkiy, Viktor
Artiukh, Sergii
Vasyliev, Leonid
Zaman, Azfar
Badie, Christophe
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description Previous investigations in gene expression changes in blood after radiation exposure have highlighted its potential to provide biomarkers of exposure. Here, FDXR transcriptional changes in blood were investigated in humans undergoing a range of external radiation exposure procedures covering several orders of magnitude (cardiac fluoroscopy, diagnostic computed tomography (CT)) and treatments (total body and local radiotherapy). Moreover, a method was developed to assess the dose to the blood using physical exposure parameters. FDXR expression was significantly up-regulated 24 hr after radiotherapy in most patients and continuously during the fractionated treatment. Significance was reached even after diagnostic CT 2 hours post-exposure. We further showed that no significant differences in expression were found between ex vivo and in vivo samples from the same patients. Moreover, potential confounding factors such as gender, infection status and anti-oxidants only affect moderately FDXR transcription. Finally, we provided a first in vivo dose-response showing dose-dependency even for very low doses or partial body exposure showing good correlation between physically and biologically assessed doses. In conclusion, we report the remarkable responsiveness of FDXR to ionising radiation at the transcriptional level which, when measured in the right time window, provides accurate in vivo dose estimates.
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spelling pubmed-57665912018-01-17 FDXR is a biomarker of radiation exposure in vivo O’Brien, Gráinne Cruz-Garcia, Lourdes Majewski, Matthäus Grepl, Jakub Abend, Michael Port, Matthias Tichý, Aleš Sirak, Igor Malkova, Andrea Donovan, Ellen Gothard, Lone Boyle, Sue Somaiah, Navita Ainsbury, Elizabeth Ponge, Lucyna Slosarek, Krzysztof Miszczyk, Leszek Widlak, Piotr Green, Edward Patel, Neel Kudari, Mahesh Gleeson, Fergus Vinnikov, Volodymyr Starenkiy, Viktor Artiukh, Sergii Vasyliev, Leonid Zaman, Azfar Badie, Christophe Sci Rep Article Previous investigations in gene expression changes in blood after radiation exposure have highlighted its potential to provide biomarkers of exposure. Here, FDXR transcriptional changes in blood were investigated in humans undergoing a range of external radiation exposure procedures covering several orders of magnitude (cardiac fluoroscopy, diagnostic computed tomography (CT)) and treatments (total body and local radiotherapy). Moreover, a method was developed to assess the dose to the blood using physical exposure parameters. FDXR expression was significantly up-regulated 24 hr after radiotherapy in most patients and continuously during the fractionated treatment. Significance was reached even after diagnostic CT 2 hours post-exposure. We further showed that no significant differences in expression were found between ex vivo and in vivo samples from the same patients. Moreover, potential confounding factors such as gender, infection status and anti-oxidants only affect moderately FDXR transcription. Finally, we provided a first in vivo dose-response showing dose-dependency even for very low doses or partial body exposure showing good correlation between physically and biologically assessed doses. In conclusion, we report the remarkable responsiveness of FDXR to ionising radiation at the transcriptional level which, when measured in the right time window, provides accurate in vivo dose estimates. Nature Publishing Group UK 2018-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5766591/ /pubmed/29330481 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-19043-w Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Cruz-Garcia, Lourdes
Majewski, Matthäus
Grepl, Jakub
Abend, Michael
Port, Matthias
Tichý, Aleš
Sirak, Igor
Malkova, Andrea
Donovan, Ellen
Gothard, Lone
Boyle, Sue
Somaiah, Navita
Ainsbury, Elizabeth
Ponge, Lucyna
Slosarek, Krzysztof
Miszczyk, Leszek
Widlak, Piotr
Green, Edward
Patel, Neel
Kudari, Mahesh
Gleeson, Fergus
Vinnikov, Volodymyr
Starenkiy, Viktor
Artiukh, Sergii
Vasyliev, Leonid
Zaman, Azfar
Badie, Christophe
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5766591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29330481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-19043-w
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