Bystander effects of exposure to low-dose-rate 125I seeds on human lung cancers cells in vitro
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Bystander effects of exposure to low-dose-rate 125I seeds on human lung cancers cells in vitro
Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation ProcessingVol. 25, Issue 6, Pages: 363-367(2007)
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1.复旦大学放射医学研究所 上海 200032
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JIA Rongfei, CHEN Honghong, YU Lei, et al. Bystander effects of exposure to low-dose-rate 125I seeds on human lung cancers cells in vitro. [J]. Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing 25(6):363-367(2007)
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JIA Rongfei, CHEN Honghong, YU Lei, et al. Bystander effects of exposure to low-dose-rate 125I seeds on human lung cancers cells in vitro. [J]. Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing 25(6):363-367(2007)DOI:
Bystander effects of exposure to low-dose-rate 125I seeds on human lung cancers cells in vitro
The bystander effects induced by continuous low-dose-rate (LDR) ,125,I seeds radiation on damage of human lung cancer cells were investigated. Human adenocarcinoma cell line A549 and human small cell lung cancer cell line NCI-H446, which have different sensitivities to high-dose rate (HDR) external irradiation, were exposed directly to ,125,I seeds in vitro and co-cultured with unirradiated cells for 24 h. Using cytokinesis-blocking micronucleus method and γ H2AX fluorescence immunoassay, bystander effects induced by 2Gy and 4Gy ,125,I seed irradiation on micronucleus formation and DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) of human lung cancer cells were detected and evaluated. The results showed that irradiation with ,125,I seeds can induce medium-mediated bystander effects in A549 cells and NCI-H446 cells, exhibiting that both micronuclei formation and γ H2AX focus formation in bystander cells were increased significantly compared with non-irradiated cells. The extent of DNA damage induced by bystander effects was correlated with accumulated radiation dose and radiosensitive of tumor cells. NCI-H446 cells that were sensitive to HDR γ irradiation were more sensitive to continuous LDR irradiation and bystander effects than A549. However, a comparison between the bystander effects and direct effects elicits the intensity of bystander responses of A549 cells was higher than that of NCI-H446 cells. A dose-related reduction in bystander responses was observed both in A549 cells and NCI-H446 cells, suggesting that the signaling factors involved in the bystander signaling pathways may decrease with the increase of cell damages.
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125I籽源旁效应γ H2AX微核人肺癌细胞
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125I seedsBystander effectsγ H2AXMicronucleiHuman lung cancer cells