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Identification of Genetic Predispositions Related to Ionizing Radiation in Primary Human Skin Fibroblasts From Survivors of Childhood and Second Primary Cancer as Well as Cancer-Free Controls: Protocol for the Nested Case-Control Study KiKme

BACKGROUND: Therapy for a first primary neoplasm (FPN) in childhood with high doses of ionizing radiation is an established risk factor for second primary neoplasms (SPN). An association between exposure to low doses and childhood cancer is also suggested; however, results are inconsistent. As only...

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Autores principales: Marron, Manuela, Brackmann, Lara Kim, Schwarz, Heike, Hummel-Bartenschlager, Willempje, Zahnreich, Sebastian, Galetzka, Danuta, Schmitt, Iris, Grad, Christian, Drees, Philipp, Hopf, Johannes, Mirsch, Johanna, Scholz-Kreisel, Peter, Kaatsch, Peter, Poplawski, Alicia, Hess, Moritz, Binder, Harald, Hankeln, Thomas, Blettner, Maria, Schmidberger, Heinz
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Publicado: JMIR Publications 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8663494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34762066
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/32395
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author Marron, Manuela
Brackmann, Lara Kim
Schwarz, Heike
Hummel-Bartenschlager, Willempje
Zahnreich, Sebastian
Galetzka, Danuta
Schmitt, Iris
Grad, Christian
Drees, Philipp
Hopf, Johannes
Mirsch, Johanna
Scholz-Kreisel, Peter
Kaatsch, Peter
Poplawski, Alicia
Hess, Moritz
Binder, Harald
Hankeln, Thomas
Blettner, Maria
Schmidberger, Heinz
author_facet Marron, Manuela
Brackmann, Lara Kim
Schwarz, Heike
Hummel-Bartenschlager, Willempje
Zahnreich, Sebastian
Galetzka, Danuta
Schmitt, Iris
Grad, Christian
Drees, Philipp
Hopf, Johannes
Mirsch, Johanna
Scholz-Kreisel, Peter
Kaatsch, Peter
Poplawski, Alicia
Hess, Moritz
Binder, Harald
Hankeln, Thomas
Blettner, Maria
Schmidberger, Heinz
author_sort Marron, Manuela
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Therapy for a first primary neoplasm (FPN) in childhood with high doses of ionizing radiation is an established risk factor for second primary neoplasms (SPN). An association between exposure to low doses and childhood cancer is also suggested; however, results are inconsistent. As only subgroups of children with FPNs develop SPNs, an interaction between radiation, genetic, and other risk factors is presumed to influence cancer development. OBJECTIVE: Therefore, the population-based, nested case-control study KiKme aims to identify differences in genetic predisposition and radiation response between childhood cancer survivors with and without SPNs as well as cancer-free controls. METHODS: We conducted a population-based, nested case-control study KiKme. Besides questionnaire information, skin biopsies and saliva samples are available. By measuring individual reactions to different exposures to radiation (eg, 0.05 and 2 Gray) in normal somatic cells of the same person, our design enables us to create several exposure scenarios for the same person simultaneously and measure several different molecular markers (eg, DNA, messenger RNA, long noncoding RNA, copy number variation). RESULTS: Since 2013, 101 of 247 invited SPN patients, 340 of 1729 invited FPN patients, and 150 of 246 invited cancer-free controls were recruited and matched by age and sex. Childhood cancer patients were additionally matched by tumor morphology, year of diagnosis, and age at diagnosis. Participants reported on lifestyle, socioeconomical, and anthropometric factors, as well as on medical radiation history, health, and family history of diseases (n=556). Primary human fibroblasts from skin biopsies of the participants were cultivated (n=499) and cryopreserved (n=3886). DNA was extracted from fibroblasts (n=488) and saliva (n=510). CONCLUSIONS: This molecular-epidemiological study is the first to combine observational epidemiological research with standardized experimental components in primary human skin fibroblasts to identify genetic predispositions related to ionizing radiation in childhood and SPNs. In the future, fibroblasts of the participants will be used for standardized irradiation experiments, which will inform analysis of the case-control study and vice versa. Differences between participants will be identified using several molecular markers. With its innovative combination of experimental and observational components, this new study will provide valuable data to forward research on radiation-related risk factors in childhood cancer and SPNs. INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/32395
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spelling pubmed-86634942022-01-05 Identification of Genetic Predispositions Related to Ionizing Radiation in Primary Human Skin Fibroblasts From Survivors of Childhood and Second Primary Cancer as Well as Cancer-Free Controls: Protocol for the Nested Case-Control Study KiKme Marron, Manuela Brackmann, Lara Kim Schwarz, Heike Hummel-Bartenschlager, Willempje Zahnreich, Sebastian Galetzka, Danuta Schmitt, Iris Grad, Christian Drees, Philipp Hopf, Johannes Mirsch, Johanna Scholz-Kreisel, Peter Kaatsch, Peter Poplawski, Alicia Hess, Moritz Binder, Harald Hankeln, Thomas Blettner, Maria Schmidberger, Heinz JMIR Res Protoc Protocol BACKGROUND: Therapy for a first primary neoplasm (FPN) in childhood with high doses of ionizing radiation is an established risk factor for second primary neoplasms (SPN). An association between exposure to low doses and childhood cancer is also suggested; however, results are inconsistent. As only subgroups of children with FPNs develop SPNs, an interaction between radiation, genetic, and other risk factors is presumed to influence cancer development. OBJECTIVE: Therefore, the population-based, nested case-control study KiKme aims to identify differences in genetic predisposition and radiation response between childhood cancer survivors with and without SPNs as well as cancer-free controls. METHODS: We conducted a population-based, nested case-control study KiKme. Besides questionnaire information, skin biopsies and saliva samples are available. By measuring individual reactions to different exposures to radiation (eg, 0.05 and 2 Gray) in normal somatic cells of the same person, our design enables us to create several exposure scenarios for the same person simultaneously and measure several different molecular markers (eg, DNA, messenger RNA, long noncoding RNA, copy number variation). RESULTS: Since 2013, 101 of 247 invited SPN patients, 340 of 1729 invited FPN patients, and 150 of 246 invited cancer-free controls were recruited and matched by age and sex. Childhood cancer patients were additionally matched by tumor morphology, year of diagnosis, and age at diagnosis. Participants reported on lifestyle, socioeconomical, and anthropometric factors, as well as on medical radiation history, health, and family history of diseases (n=556). Primary human fibroblasts from skin biopsies of the participants were cultivated (n=499) and cryopreserved (n=3886). DNA was extracted from fibroblasts (n=488) and saliva (n=510). CONCLUSIONS: This molecular-epidemiological study is the first to combine observational epidemiological research with standardized experimental components in primary human skin fibroblasts to identify genetic predispositions related to ionizing radiation in childhood and SPNs. In the future, fibroblasts of the participants will be used for standardized irradiation experiments, which will inform analysis of the case-control study and vice versa. Differences between participants will be identified using several molecular markers. With its innovative combination of experimental and observational components, this new study will provide valuable data to forward research on radiation-related risk factors in childhood cancer and SPNs. INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/32395 JMIR Publications 2021-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8663494/ /pubmed/34762066 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/32395 Text en ©Manuela Marron, Lara Kim Brackmann, Heike Schwarz, Willempje Hummel-Bartenschlager, Sebastian Zahnreich, Danuta Galetzka, Iris Schmitt, Christian Grad, Philipp Drees, Johannes Hopf, Johanna Mirsch, Peter Scholz-Kreisel, Peter Kaatsch, Alicia Poplawski, Moritz Hess, Harald Binder, Thomas Hankeln, Maria Blettner, Heinz Schmidberger. Originally published in JMIR Research Protocols (https://www.researchprotocols.org), 11.11.2021. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Research Protocols, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://www.researchprotocols.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
spellingShingle Protocol
Marron, Manuela
Brackmann, Lara Kim
Schwarz, Heike
Hummel-Bartenschlager, Willempje
Zahnreich, Sebastian
Galetzka, Danuta
Schmitt, Iris
Grad, Christian
Drees, Philipp
Hopf, Johannes
Mirsch, Johanna
Scholz-Kreisel, Peter
Kaatsch, Peter
Poplawski, Alicia
Hess, Moritz
Binder, Harald
Hankeln, Thomas
Blettner, Maria
Schmidberger, Heinz
Identification of Genetic Predispositions Related to Ionizing Radiation in Primary Human Skin Fibroblasts From Survivors of Childhood and Second Primary Cancer as Well as Cancer-Free Controls: Protocol for the Nested Case-Control Study KiKme
title Identification of Genetic Predispositions Related to Ionizing Radiation in Primary Human Skin Fibroblasts From Survivors of Childhood and Second Primary Cancer as Well as Cancer-Free Controls: Protocol for the Nested Case-Control Study KiKme
title_full Identification of Genetic Predispositions Related to Ionizing Radiation in Primary Human Skin Fibroblasts From Survivors of Childhood and Second Primary Cancer as Well as Cancer-Free Controls: Protocol for the Nested Case-Control Study KiKme
title_fullStr Identification of Genetic Predispositions Related to Ionizing Radiation in Primary Human Skin Fibroblasts From Survivors of Childhood and Second Primary Cancer as Well as Cancer-Free Controls: Protocol for the Nested Case-Control Study KiKme
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Genetic Predispositions Related to Ionizing Radiation in Primary Human Skin Fibroblasts From Survivors of Childhood and Second Primary Cancer as Well as Cancer-Free Controls: Protocol for the Nested Case-Control Study KiKme
title_short Identification of Genetic Predispositions Related to Ionizing Radiation in Primary Human Skin Fibroblasts From Survivors of Childhood and Second Primary Cancer as Well as Cancer-Free Controls: Protocol for the Nested Case-Control Study KiKme
title_sort identification of genetic predispositions related to ionizing radiation in primary human skin fibroblasts from survivors of childhood and second primary cancer as well as cancer-free controls: protocol for the nested case-control study kikme
topic Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8663494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34762066
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/32395
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