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MiRNA-Mediated Fibrosis in the Out-of-Target Heart following Partial-Body Irradiation

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Radiation exposure has been linked to non-cancer effects such as heart disease. This study aimed to investigate radiation-induced heart disease in mice where the radiation exposure was either administered to the whole body or only to the bottom third of the body (partial body). Radia...

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Autores principales: Tanno, Barbara, Novelli, Flavia, Leonardi, Simona, Merla, Caterina, Babini, Gabriele, Giardullo, Paola, Kadhim, Munira, Traynor, Damien, Medipally, Dinesh K. R., Meade, Aidan D., Lyng, Fiona M., Tapio, Soile, Marchetti, Luca, Saran, Anna, Pazzaglia, Simonetta, Mancuso, Mariateresa
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9323333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35884524
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14143463
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author Tanno, Barbara
Novelli, Flavia
Leonardi, Simona
Merla, Caterina
Babini, Gabriele
Giardullo, Paola
Kadhim, Munira
Traynor, Damien
Medipally, Dinesh K. R.
Meade, Aidan D.
Lyng, Fiona M.
Tapio, Soile
Marchetti, Luca
Saran, Anna
Pazzaglia, Simonetta
Mancuso, Mariateresa
author_facet Tanno, Barbara
Novelli, Flavia
Leonardi, Simona
Merla, Caterina
Babini, Gabriele
Giardullo, Paola
Kadhim, Munira
Traynor, Damien
Medipally, Dinesh K. R.
Meade, Aidan D.
Lyng, Fiona M.
Tapio, Soile
Marchetti, Luca
Saran, Anna
Pazzaglia, Simonetta
Mancuso, Mariateresa
author_sort Tanno, Barbara
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Radiation exposure has been linked to non-cancer effects such as heart disease. This study aimed to investigate radiation-induced heart disease in mice where the radiation exposure was either administered to the whole body or only to the bottom third of the body (partial body). Radiation damage was found in the hearts of mice following both whole-body and partial-body exposure. MiRNAs released from directly irradiated skeletal muscle cells in vitro were shown to result in damaging effects in unirradiated ventricular cardiac cells. This study suggests that a partial-body exposure to radiation should be thought of as a systemic effect rather than only an effect on the exposed tissue. ABSTRACT: Recent reports have shown a link between radiation exposure and non-cancer diseases such as radiation-induced heart disease (RIHD). Radiation exposures are often inhomogeneous, and out-of-target effects have been studied in terms of cancer risk, but very few studies have been carried out for non-cancer diseases. Here, the role of miRNAs in the pathogenesis of RIHD was investigated. C57Bl/6J female mice were whole- (WBI) or partial-body-irradiated (PBI) with 2 Gy of X-rays or sham-irradiated (SI). In PBI exposure, the lower third of the mouse body was irradiated, while the upper two-thirds were shielded. From all groups, hearts were collected 15 days or 6 months post-irradiation. The MiRNome analysis at 15 days post-irradiation showed that miRNAs, belonging to the myomiR family, were highly differentially expressed in WBI and PBI mouse hearts compared with SI hearts. Raman spectral data collected 15 days and 6 months post-irradiation showed biochemical differences among SI, WBI and PBI mouse hearts. Fibrosis in WBI and PBI mouse hearts, indicated by the increased deposition of collagen and the overexpression of genes involved in myofibroblast activation, was found 6 months post-irradiation. Using an in vitro co-culture system, involving directly irradiated skeletal muscle and unirradiated ventricular cardiac human cells, we propose the role of miR-1/133a as mediators of the abscopal response, suggesting that miRNA-based strategies could be relevant for limiting tissue-dependent reactions in non-directly irradiated tissues.
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spelling pubmed-93233332022-07-27 MiRNA-Mediated Fibrosis in the Out-of-Target Heart following Partial-Body Irradiation Tanno, Barbara Novelli, Flavia Leonardi, Simona Merla, Caterina Babini, Gabriele Giardullo, Paola Kadhim, Munira Traynor, Damien Medipally, Dinesh K. R. Meade, Aidan D. Lyng, Fiona M. Tapio, Soile Marchetti, Luca Saran, Anna Pazzaglia, Simonetta Mancuso, Mariateresa Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Radiation exposure has been linked to non-cancer effects such as heart disease. This study aimed to investigate radiation-induced heart disease in mice where the radiation exposure was either administered to the whole body or only to the bottom third of the body (partial body). Radiation damage was found in the hearts of mice following both whole-body and partial-body exposure. MiRNAs released from directly irradiated skeletal muscle cells in vitro were shown to result in damaging effects in unirradiated ventricular cardiac cells. This study suggests that a partial-body exposure to radiation should be thought of as a systemic effect rather than only an effect on the exposed tissue. ABSTRACT: Recent reports have shown a link between radiation exposure and non-cancer diseases such as radiation-induced heart disease (RIHD). Radiation exposures are often inhomogeneous, and out-of-target effects have been studied in terms of cancer risk, but very few studies have been carried out for non-cancer diseases. Here, the role of miRNAs in the pathogenesis of RIHD was investigated. C57Bl/6J female mice were whole- (WBI) or partial-body-irradiated (PBI) with 2 Gy of X-rays or sham-irradiated (SI). In PBI exposure, the lower third of the mouse body was irradiated, while the upper two-thirds were shielded. From all groups, hearts were collected 15 days or 6 months post-irradiation. The MiRNome analysis at 15 days post-irradiation showed that miRNAs, belonging to the myomiR family, were highly differentially expressed in WBI and PBI mouse hearts compared with SI hearts. Raman spectral data collected 15 days and 6 months post-irradiation showed biochemical differences among SI, WBI and PBI mouse hearts. Fibrosis in WBI and PBI mouse hearts, indicated by the increased deposition of collagen and the overexpression of genes involved in myofibroblast activation, was found 6 months post-irradiation. Using an in vitro co-culture system, involving directly irradiated skeletal muscle and unirradiated ventricular cardiac human cells, we propose the role of miR-1/133a as mediators of the abscopal response, suggesting that miRNA-based strategies could be relevant for limiting tissue-dependent reactions in non-directly irradiated tissues. MDPI 2022-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9323333/ /pubmed/35884524 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14143463 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Tanno, Barbara
Novelli, Flavia
Leonardi, Simona
Merla, Caterina
Babini, Gabriele
Giardullo, Paola
Kadhim, Munira
Traynor, Damien
Medipally, Dinesh K. R.
Meade, Aidan D.
Lyng, Fiona M.
Tapio, Soile
Marchetti, Luca
Saran, Anna
Pazzaglia, Simonetta
Mancuso, Mariateresa
MiRNA-Mediated Fibrosis in the Out-of-Target Heart following Partial-Body Irradiation
title MiRNA-Mediated Fibrosis in the Out-of-Target Heart following Partial-Body Irradiation
title_full MiRNA-Mediated Fibrosis in the Out-of-Target Heart following Partial-Body Irradiation
title_fullStr MiRNA-Mediated Fibrosis in the Out-of-Target Heart following Partial-Body Irradiation
title_full_unstemmed MiRNA-Mediated Fibrosis in the Out-of-Target Heart following Partial-Body Irradiation
title_short MiRNA-Mediated Fibrosis in the Out-of-Target Heart following Partial-Body Irradiation
title_sort mirna-mediated fibrosis in the out-of-target heart following partial-body irradiation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9323333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35884524
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14143463
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