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Charged particle mutagenesis at low dose and fluence in mouse splenic T cells.

Dmytro Grygoryev1, Stacey Gauny2, Michael Lasarev1, Anna Ohlrich1, Amy Kronenberg2, Mitchell S Turker3.   

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High-energy heavy charged particles (HZE ions) found in the deep space environment can significantly affect human health by inducing mutations and related cancers. To better understand the relation between HZE ion exposure and somatic mutation, we examined cell survival fraction, Aprt mutant frequencies, and the types of mutations detected for mouse splenic T cells exposed in vivo to graded doses of densely ionizing (48)Ti ions (1GeV/amu, LET=107 keV/μm), (56)Fe ions (1GeV/amu, LET=151 keV/μm) ions, or sparsely ionizing protons (1GeV, LET=0.24 keV/μm). The lowest doses for (48)Ti and (56)Fe ions were equivalent to a fluence of approximately 1 or 2 particle traversals per nucleus. In most cases, Aprt mutant frequencies in the irradiated mice were not significantly increased relative to the controls for any of the particles or doses tested at the pre-determined harvest time (3-5 months after irradiation). Despite the lack of increased Aprt mutant frequencies in the irradiated splenocytes, a molecular analysis centered on chromosome 8 revealed the induction of radiation signature mutations (large interstitial deletions and complex mutational patterns), with the highest levels of induction at 2 particles nucleus for the (48)Ti and (56)Fe ions. In total, the results show that densely ionizing HZE ions can induce characteristic mutations in splenic T cells at low fluence, and that at least a subset of radiation-induced mutant cells are stably retained despite the apparent lack of increased mutant frequencies at the time of harvest.
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Keywords:  Aprt mutation; Charged particle mutagenesis; Radiation signature mutations; Splenic T cells

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27055360     DOI: 10.1016/j.mrfmmm.2016.03.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mutat Res        ISSN: 0027-5107            Impact factor:   2.433


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1.  Simulated space radiation-induced mutants in the mouse kidney display widespread genomic change.

Authors:  Mitchell S Turker; Dmytro Grygoryev; Michael Lasarev; Anna Ohlrich; Furaha A Rwatambuga; Sorrel Johnson; Cristian Dan; Bradley Eckelmann; Gwen Hryciw; Jian-Hua Mao; Antoine M Snijders; Stacey Gauny; Amy Kronenberg
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-07-06       Impact factor: 3.240

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