The first in vivo multiparametric comparison of different radiation exposure biomarkers in human blood.

The increasing risk of acute large-scale radiological/nuclear exposures of population underlines the necessity of developing new, rapid and high throughput biodosimetric tools for estimation of received dose and initial triage. We aimed to compare the induction and persistence of different radiation...

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Main Authors: Ales Tichy, Sylwia Kabacik, Grainne O'Brien, Jaroslav Pejchal, Zuzana Sinkorova, Adela Kmochova, Igor Sirak, Andrea Malkova, Caterina Gomila Beltran, Juan Ramon Gonzalez, Jakub Grepl, Matthaeus Majewski, Elizabeth Ainsbury, Lenka Zarybnicka, Jana Vachelova, Alzbeta Zavrelova, Marie Davidkova, Marketa Markova Stastna, Michael Abend, Eileen Pernot, Elisabeth Cardis, Christophe Badie
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5825084?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-ecfaeb687a454bffa8ba5b28ad9633ec2020-11-25T01:45:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01132e019341210.1371/journal.pone.0193412The first in vivo multiparametric comparison of different radiation exposure biomarkers in human blood.Ales TichySylwia KabacikGrainne O'BrienJaroslav PejchalZuzana SinkorovaAdela KmochovaIgor SirakAndrea MalkovaCaterina Gomila BeltranJuan Ramon GonzalezJakub GreplMatthaeus MajewskiElizabeth AinsburyLenka ZarybnickaJana VachelovaAlzbeta ZavrelovaMarie DavidkovaMarketa Markova StastnaMichael AbendEileen PernotElisabeth CardisChristophe BadieThe increasing risk of acute large-scale radiological/nuclear exposures of population underlines the necessity of developing new, rapid and high throughput biodosimetric tools for estimation of received dose and initial triage. We aimed to compare the induction and persistence of different radiation exposure biomarkers in human peripheral blood in vivo. Blood samples of patients with indicated radiotherapy (RT) undergoing partial body irradiation (PBI) were obtained soon before the first treatment and then after 24 h, 48 h, and 5 weeks; i.e. after 1, 2, and 25 fractionated RT procedures. We collected circulating peripheral blood from ten patients with tumor of endometrium (1.8 Gy per fraction) and eight patients with tumor of head and neck (2.0-2.121 Gy per fraction). Incidence of dicentrics and micronuclei was monitored as well as determination of apoptosis and the transcription level of selected radiation-responsive genes. Since mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) has been reported to be a potential indicator of radiation damage in vitro, we also assessed mtDNA content and deletions by novel multiplex quantitative PCR. Cytogenetic data confirmed linear dose-dependent increase in dicentrics (p < 0.01) and micronuclei (p < 0.001) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells after PBI. Significant up-regulations of five previously identified transcriptional biomarkers of radiation exposure (PHPT1, CCNG1, CDKN1A, GADD45, and SESN1) were also found (p < 0.01). No statistical change in mtDNA deletion levels was detected; however, our data indicate that the total mtDNA content decreased with increasing number of RT fractions. Interestingly, the number of micronuclei appears to correlate with late radiation toxicity (r2 = 0.9025) in endometrial patients suggesting the possibility of predicting the severity of RT-related toxicity by monitoring this parameter. Overall, these data represent, to our best knowledge, the first study providing a multiparametric comparison of radiation biomarkers in human blood in vivo, which have potential for improving biological dosimetry.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5825084?pdf=render
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author Ales Tichy
Sylwia Kabacik
Grainne O'Brien
Jaroslav Pejchal
Zuzana Sinkorova
Adela Kmochova
Igor Sirak
Andrea Malkova
Caterina Gomila Beltran
Juan Ramon Gonzalez
Jakub Grepl
Matthaeus Majewski
Elizabeth Ainsbury
Lenka Zarybnicka
Jana Vachelova
Alzbeta Zavrelova
Marie Davidkova
Marketa Markova Stastna
Michael Abend
Eileen Pernot
Elisabeth Cardis
Christophe Badie
spellingShingle Ales Tichy
Sylwia Kabacik
Grainne O'Brien
Jaroslav Pejchal
Zuzana Sinkorova
Adela Kmochova
Igor Sirak
Andrea Malkova
Caterina Gomila Beltran
Juan Ramon Gonzalez
Jakub Grepl
Matthaeus Majewski
Elizabeth Ainsbury
Lenka Zarybnicka
Jana Vachelova
Alzbeta Zavrelova
Marie Davidkova
Marketa Markova Stastna
Michael Abend
Eileen Pernot
Elisabeth Cardis
Christophe Badie
The first in vivo multiparametric comparison of different radiation exposure biomarkers in human blood.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ales Tichy
Sylwia Kabacik
Grainne O'Brien
Jaroslav Pejchal
Zuzana Sinkorova
Adela Kmochova
Igor Sirak
Andrea Malkova
Caterina Gomila Beltran
Juan Ramon Gonzalez
Jakub Grepl
Matthaeus Majewski
Elizabeth Ainsbury
Lenka Zarybnicka
Jana Vachelova
Alzbeta Zavrelova
Marie Davidkova
Marketa Markova Stastna
Michael Abend
Eileen Pernot
Elisabeth Cardis
Christophe Badie
author_sort Ales Tichy
title The first in vivo multiparametric comparison of different radiation exposure biomarkers in human blood.
title_short The first in vivo multiparametric comparison of different radiation exposure biomarkers in human blood.
title_full The first in vivo multiparametric comparison of different radiation exposure biomarkers in human blood.
title_fullStr The first in vivo multiparametric comparison of different radiation exposure biomarkers in human blood.
title_full_unstemmed The first in vivo multiparametric comparison of different radiation exposure biomarkers in human blood.
title_sort first in vivo multiparametric comparison of different radiation exposure biomarkers in human blood.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The increasing risk of acute large-scale radiological/nuclear exposures of population underlines the necessity of developing new, rapid and high throughput biodosimetric tools for estimation of received dose and initial triage. We aimed to compare the induction and persistence of different radiation exposure biomarkers in human peripheral blood in vivo. Blood samples of patients with indicated radiotherapy (RT) undergoing partial body irradiation (PBI) were obtained soon before the first treatment and then after 24 h, 48 h, and 5 weeks; i.e. after 1, 2, and 25 fractionated RT procedures. We collected circulating peripheral blood from ten patients with tumor of endometrium (1.8 Gy per fraction) and eight patients with tumor of head and neck (2.0-2.121 Gy per fraction). Incidence of dicentrics and micronuclei was monitored as well as determination of apoptosis and the transcription level of selected radiation-responsive genes. Since mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) has been reported to be a potential indicator of radiation damage in vitro, we also assessed mtDNA content and deletions by novel multiplex quantitative PCR. Cytogenetic data confirmed linear dose-dependent increase in dicentrics (p < 0.01) and micronuclei (p < 0.001) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells after PBI. Significant up-regulations of five previously identified transcriptional biomarkers of radiation exposure (PHPT1, CCNG1, CDKN1A, GADD45, and SESN1) were also found (p < 0.01). No statistical change in mtDNA deletion levels was detected; however, our data indicate that the total mtDNA content decreased with increasing number of RT fractions. Interestingly, the number of micronuclei appears to correlate with late radiation toxicity (r2 = 0.9025) in endometrial patients suggesting the possibility of predicting the severity of RT-related toxicity by monitoring this parameter. Overall, these data represent, to our best knowledge, the first study providing a multiparametric comparison of radiation biomarkers in human blood in vivo, which have potential for improving biological dosimetry.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5825084?pdf=render
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