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Acute radiation syndrome-related gene expression in irradiated peripheral blood cell populations.

Patrick Ostheim1, Alan Don Mallawaratchy1, Thomas Müller1, Simone Schüle1, Cornelius Hermann1, Tanja Popp1, Stefan Eder1, Stephanie E Combs2,3,4, Matthias Port1, Michael Abend1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: In a nuclear or radiological event, an early diagnostic tool is needed to distinguish the worried well from those individuals who may later develop life-threatenFing hematologic acute radiation syndrome. We examined the contribution of the peripheral blood's cell populations on radiation-induced gene expression (GE) changes.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: EDTA-whole-blood from six healthy donors was X-irradiated with 0 and 4Gy and T-lymphocytes, B-lymphocytes, NK-cells and granulocytes were separated using immunomagnetic methods. GE were examined in cell populations and whole blood.
RESULTS: The cell populations contributed to the total RNA amount with a ratio of 11.6 for T-lymphocytes, 1.2 for B-cells, 1.2 for NK-cells, 1.0 for granulocytes. To estimate the contribution of GE per cell population, the baseline (0Gy) and the radiation-induced fold-change in GE relative to unexposed was considered for each gene. The T-lymphocytes (74.8%/80.5%) contributed predominantly to the radiation-induced up-regulation observed for FDXR/DDB2 and the B-lymphocytes (97.1%/83.8%) for down-regulated POU2AF1/WNT3 with a similar effect on whole blood gene expression measurements reflecting a corresponding order of magnitude.
CONCLUSIONS: T- and B-lymphocytes contributed predominantly to the radiation-induced up-regulation of FDXR/DDB2 and down-regulation of POU2AF1/WNT3. This study underlines the use of FDXR/DDB2 for biodosimetry purposes and POU2AF1/WNT3 for effect prediction of acute health effects.

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Keywords:  Gene signature; HARS; biomarker; blood cell populations; peripheral blood; radiation exposure

Year:  2021        PMID: 33476246     DOI: 10.1080/09553002.2021.1876953

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Radiat Biol        ISSN: 0955-3002            Impact factor:   2.694


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1.  Identifying radiation responsive exon-regions of genes often used for biodosimetry and acute radiation syndrome prediction.

Authors:  Simone Schüle; Patrick Ostheim; Matthias Port; Michael Abend
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-06-09       Impact factor: 4.996

2.  Quantification of histone H2AX phosphorylation in white blood cells induced by ex vivo gamma irradiation of whole blood by both flow cytometry and foci counting as a dose estimation in rapid triage.

Authors:  Rujira Wanotayan; Sarinya Wongsanit; Kanokporn Boonsirichai; Kasama Sukapirom; Sakchai Buppaungkul; Putthiporn Charoenphun; Pucharee Songprakhon; Kulachart Jangpatarapongsa; Pimpon Uttayarat
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-03-23       Impact factor: 3.240

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