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The out-of-field dose in radiation therapy induces delayed tumorigenesis by senescence evasion.

Erwan Goy1, Maxime Tomezak1,2, Caterina Facchin1, Nathalie Martin1, Emmanuel Bouchaert3,4, Jerome Benoit3,4, Clementine de Schutter1, Joe Nassour1, Laure Saas1, Claire Drullion1, Priscille M Brodin5, Alexandre Vandeputte5, Olivier Molendi-Coste6, Laurent Pineau6, Gautier Goormachtigh1, Olivier Pluquet1, Albin Pourtier1, Fabrizio Cleri2, Eric Lartigau7, Nicolas Penel7, Corinne Abbadie1.   

Abstract

A rare but severe complication of curative-intent radiation therapy is the induction of second primary cancers. These cancers preferentially develop not inside the planning target volume (PTV) but around, over several centimeters, after a latency period of 1-40 years. We show here that normal human or mouse dermal fibroblasts submitted to the out-of-field dose scattering at the margin of a PTV receiving a mimicked patient's treatment do not die but enter in a long-lived senescent state resulting from the accumulation of unrepaired DNA single-strand breaks, in the almost absence of double-strand breaks. Importantly, a few of these senescent cells systematically and spontaneously escape from the cell cycle arrest after a while to generate daughter cells harboring mutations and invasive capacities. These findings highlight single-strand break-induced senescence as the mechanism of second primary cancer initiation, with clinically relevant spatiotemporal specificities. Senescence being pharmacologically targetable, they open the avenue for second primary cancer prevention.
© 2022, Goy et al.

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Keywords:  cancer biology; cell biology; dna double-strand breaks; dna repair; dna single-strand breaks; normal human dermal fibroblasts; parp; radiotherapy; sarcoma; second primary cancer; senescence

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35302491      PMCID: PMC8933005          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.67190

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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3.  Frequency distribution of second solid cancer locations in relation to the irradiated volume among 115 patients treated for childhood cancer.

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5.  Lifelong cancer incidence in 47,697 patients treated for childhood cancer in the Nordic countries.

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7.  The influence of different IMRT techniques on the peripheral dose: a comparison between sMLM-IMRT and helical tomotherapy.

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Review 10.  Cellular Senescence: A Translational Perspective.

Authors:  James L Kirkland; Tamara Tchkonia
Journal:  EBioMedicine       Date:  2017-04-12       Impact factor: 8.143

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