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Christine E Hellweg1, Arif Ali Chishti1,2, Sebastian Diegeler1, Luis F Spitta1, Bernd Henschenmacher1, Christa Baumstark-Khan1.
Abstract
Energetic, charged particles elicit an orchestrated DNA damage response (DDR) during their traversal through healthy tissues and tumors. Complex DNA damage formation, after exposure to high linear energy transfer (LET) charged particles, results in DNA repair foci formation, which begins within seconds. More protein modifications occur after high-LET, compared with low-LET, irradiation. Charged-particle exposure activates several transcription factors that are cytoprotective or cytodestructive, or that upregulate cytokine and chemokine expression, and are involved in bystander signaling. Molecular signaling for a survival or death decision in different tumor types and healthy tissues should be studied as prerequisite for shaping sensitizing and protective strategies. Long-term signaling and gene expression changes were found in various tissues of animals exposed to charged particles, and elucidation of their role in chronic and late effects of charged-particle therapy will help to develop effective preventive measures. ©Copyright 2018 International Journal of Particle Therapy.Entities:
Keywords: DNA damage response; DNA repair foci; bystander effect; linear energy transfer; nuclear factor κB
Year: 2018 PMID: 31773020 PMCID: PMC6871585 DOI: 10.14338/IJPT-18-00016.1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Part Ther ISSN: 2331-5180