DNA damage in lens epithelial cells exposed to occupationally-relevant X-ray doses and role in cataract formation

Abstract The current framework of radiological protection of occupational exposed medical workers reduced the eye-lens equivalent dose limit from 150 to 20 mSv per year requiring an accurate dosimetric evaluation and an increase understanding of radiation induced effects on Lens cells considering th...

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Main Authors: Ion Udroiu, Antonella Sgura, Agnese Chendi, Lorenzo Lasagni, Marco Bertolini, Federica Fioroni, Vando Piccagli, Antonio Moramarco, Maria Grazia Romano, Luigi Fontana, Daniela D’Alessio, Vicente Bruzzaniti, Antonella Rosi, Sveva Grande, Alessandra Palma, Claudia Giliberti, Mauro Iori, Lorenzo Piergallini, Marco Sumini, Lorenzo Isolan, Giorgio Cucchi, Gaetano Compagnone, Lidia Strigari
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2020-12-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-78383-2
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Agnese Chendi
Lorenzo Lasagni
Marco Bertolini
Federica Fioroni
Vando Piccagli
Antonio Moramarco
Maria Grazia Romano
Luigi Fontana
Daniela D’Alessio
Vicente Bruzzaniti
Antonella Rosi
Sveva Grande
Alessandra Palma
Claudia Giliberti
Mauro Iori
Lorenzo Piergallini
Marco Sumini
Lorenzo Isolan
Giorgio Cucchi
Gaetano Compagnone
Lidia Strigari
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Agnese Chendi
Lorenzo Lasagni
Marco Bertolini
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Vando Piccagli
Antonio Moramarco
Maria Grazia Romano
Luigi Fontana
Daniela D’Alessio
Vicente Bruzzaniti
Antonella Rosi
Sveva Grande
Alessandra Palma
Claudia Giliberti
Mauro Iori
Lorenzo Piergallini
Marco Sumini
Lorenzo Isolan
Giorgio Cucchi
Gaetano Compagnone
Lidia Strigari
DNA damage in lens epithelial cells exposed to occupationally-relevant X-ray doses and role in cataract formation
Scientific Reports
author_facet Ion Udroiu
Antonella Sgura
Agnese Chendi
Lorenzo Lasagni
Marco Bertolini
Federica Fioroni
Vando Piccagli
Antonio Moramarco
Maria Grazia Romano
Luigi Fontana
Daniela D’Alessio
Vicente Bruzzaniti
Antonella Rosi
Sveva Grande
Alessandra Palma
Claudia Giliberti
Mauro Iori
Lorenzo Piergallini
Marco Sumini
Lorenzo Isolan
Giorgio Cucchi
Gaetano Compagnone
Lidia Strigari
author_sort Ion Udroiu
title DNA damage in lens epithelial cells exposed to occupationally-relevant X-ray doses and role in cataract formation
title_short DNA damage in lens epithelial cells exposed to occupationally-relevant X-ray doses and role in cataract formation
title_full DNA damage in lens epithelial cells exposed to occupationally-relevant X-ray doses and role in cataract formation
title_fullStr DNA damage in lens epithelial cells exposed to occupationally-relevant X-ray doses and role in cataract formation
title_full_unstemmed DNA damage in lens epithelial cells exposed to occupationally-relevant X-ray doses and role in cataract formation
title_sort dna damage in lens epithelial cells exposed to occupationally-relevant x-ray doses and role in cataract formation
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Abstract The current framework of radiological protection of occupational exposed medical workers reduced the eye-lens equivalent dose limit from 150 to 20 mSv per year requiring an accurate dosimetric evaluation and an increase understanding of radiation induced effects on Lens cells considering the typical scenario of occupational exposed medical operators. Indeed, it is widely accepted that genomic damage of Lens epithelial cells (LEC) is a key mechanism of cataractogenesis. However, the relationship between apoptosis and cataractogenesis is still controversial. In this study biological and physical data are combined to improve the understanding of radiation induced effects on LEC. To characterize the occupational exposure of medical workers during angiographic procedures an INNOVA 4100 (General Electric Healthcare) equipment was used (scenario A). Additional experiments were conducted using a research tube (scenario B). For both scenarios, the frequencies of binucleated cells, micronuclei, p21-positive cells were assessed with different doses and dose rates. A Monte-Carlo study was conducted using a model for the photon generation with the X-ray tubes and with the Petri dishes considering the two different scenarios (A and B) to reproduce the experimental conditions and validate the irradiation setups to the cells. The simulation results have been tallied using the Monte Carlo code MCNP6. The spectral characteristics of the different X-ray beams have been estimated. All irradiated samples showed frequencies of micronuclei and p21-positive cells higher than the unirradiated controls. Differences in frequencies increased with the delivered dose measured with Gafchromic films XR-RV3. The spectrum incident on eye lens and Petri, as estimated with MCNP6, was in good agreement in the scenario A (confirming the experimental setup), while the mean energy spectrum was higher in the scenario B. Nevertheless, the response of LEC seemed mainly related to the measured absorbed dose. No effects on viability were detected. Our results support the hypothesis that apoptosis is not responsible for cataract induced by low doses of X-ray (i.e. 25 mGy) while the induction of transient p21 may interfere with the disassembly of the nuclear envelop in differentiating LEC, leading to cataract formation. Further studies are needed to better clarify the relationship we suggested between DNA damage, transient p21 induction and the inability of LEC enucleation.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-78383-2
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spelling doaj-bf38aac7fd6549e9baa72d4b569119382020-12-13T12:33:38ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222020-12-0110111510.1038/s41598-020-78383-2DNA damage in lens epithelial cells exposed to occupationally-relevant X-ray doses and role in cataract formationIon Udroiu0Antonella Sgura1Agnese Chendi2Lorenzo Lasagni3Marco Bertolini4Federica Fioroni5Vando Piccagli6Antonio Moramarco7Maria Grazia Romano8Luigi Fontana9Daniela D’Alessio10Vicente Bruzzaniti11Antonella Rosi12Sveva Grande13Alessandra Palma14Claudia Giliberti15Mauro Iori16Lorenzo Piergallini17Marco Sumini18Lorenzo Isolan19Giorgio Cucchi20Gaetano Compagnone21Lidia Strigari22Department of Science, University of Rome “Roma Tre”Department of Science, University of Rome “Roma Tre”Medical Physics Unit, Azienda USL-IRCCS di Reggio EmiliaPostgraduate School in Medical Physics, University of FirenzeMedical Physics Unit, Azienda USL-IRCCS di Reggio EmiliaMedical Physics Unit, Azienda USL-IRCCS di Reggio EmiliaMedical Physics Unit, Azienda USL-IRCCS di Reggio EmiliaOphthalmology Unit, Azienda USL-IRCCS di Reggio EmiliaOphthalmology Unit, Azienda USL-IRCCS di Reggio EmiliaOphthalmology Unit, Azienda USL-IRCCS di Reggio EmiliaDepartment of Medical Physics, St. Orsola-Malpighi University HospitalLaboratory of Medical Physics and Expert Systems, Regina Elena Cancer Institute IRCCSIstituto Superiore di Sanità, Centro Nazionale Tecnologie Innovative in Sanità PubblicaIstituto Superiore di Sanità, Centro Nazionale Tecnologie Innovative in Sanità PubblicaIstituto Superiore di Sanità, Centro Nazionale Tecnologie Innovative in Sanità PubblicaInail-Dipartimento Innovazioni Tecnologiche e Sicurezza degli Impianti, Prodotti ed Insediamenti AntropiciMedical Physics Unit, Azienda USL-IRCCS di Reggio EmiliaMedical Physics Unit, Azienda USL-IRCCS di Reggio EmiliaMontecuccolino Laboratory, Industrial Engineering Department, University of BolognaMontecuccolino Laboratory, Industrial Engineering Department, University of BolognaMontecuccolino Laboratory, Industrial Engineering Department, University of BolognaDepartment of Medical Physics, St. Orsola-Malpighi University HospitalDepartment of Medical Physics, St. Orsola-Malpighi University HospitalAbstract The current framework of radiological protection of occupational exposed medical workers reduced the eye-lens equivalent dose limit from 150 to 20 mSv per year requiring an accurate dosimetric evaluation and an increase understanding of radiation induced effects on Lens cells considering the typical scenario of occupational exposed medical operators. Indeed, it is widely accepted that genomic damage of Lens epithelial cells (LEC) is a key mechanism of cataractogenesis. However, the relationship between apoptosis and cataractogenesis is still controversial. In this study biological and physical data are combined to improve the understanding of radiation induced effects on LEC. To characterize the occupational exposure of medical workers during angiographic procedures an INNOVA 4100 (General Electric Healthcare) equipment was used (scenario A). Additional experiments were conducted using a research tube (scenario B). For both scenarios, the frequencies of binucleated cells, micronuclei, p21-positive cells were assessed with different doses and dose rates. A Monte-Carlo study was conducted using a model for the photon generation with the X-ray tubes and with the Petri dishes considering the two different scenarios (A and B) to reproduce the experimental conditions and validate the irradiation setups to the cells. The simulation results have been tallied using the Monte Carlo code MCNP6. The spectral characteristics of the different X-ray beams have been estimated. All irradiated samples showed frequencies of micronuclei and p21-positive cells higher than the unirradiated controls. Differences in frequencies increased with the delivered dose measured with Gafchromic films XR-RV3. The spectrum incident on eye lens and Petri, as estimated with MCNP6, was in good agreement in the scenario A (confirming the experimental setup), while the mean energy spectrum was higher in the scenario B. Nevertheless, the response of LEC seemed mainly related to the measured absorbed dose. No effects on viability were detected. Our results support the hypothesis that apoptosis is not responsible for cataract induced by low doses of X-ray (i.e. 25 mGy) while the induction of transient p21 may interfere with the disassembly of the nuclear envelop in differentiating LEC, leading to cataract formation. Further studies are needed to better clarify the relationship we suggested between DNA damage, transient p21 induction and the inability of LEC enucleation.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-78383-2