LET-dependent bystander effects caused by irradiation of human prostate carcinoma cells with X rays or alpha particles

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作者
Anzenberg, Vered [1 ]
Chandiramani, Sarika [1 ]
Coderre, Jeffrey A. [1 ]
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[1] MIT, Dept Nucl Sci & Engn, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
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10.1667/RR1312.1
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Q [生物科学];
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07 [理学]; 0710 [生物学]; 09 [农学];
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Radiation-induced bystander effects have been demonstrated in both normal and tumor cells using a variety of different radiation qualities. Literature reports are contradictory, however, on whether there is an LET dependence of the bystander effect. This study investigated the ability of DU-145 human prostate carcinoma cells irradiated with either a particles or 250 kVp X rays to cause medium-mediated bystander effects in unirradiated populations of DU-145 cells or in AG01522 human fibroblasts. The end points measured in both of the bystander cell lines v ere micronucleus formation, gamma-H2AX focus induction, and the surviving fraction. The incidence of niicronuclei increased 1.5-2.0-fold in both tumor and fibroblast bystander cells after 4 h of co-culture with DU-145 tumor cells that had been directly irradiated with either alpha particles or X rays. Only the AG01522 fibroblasts showed bystander effects for the gamma-H2AX focus (a 1.5-fold increase) and surviving fraction (a decrease to 0.8) end points when co-cultured with X-irradiated tumor cells. Alpha-particle irradiation of DU-145 tumor cells produced no decrease in the surviving fraction and no increase in gamma-H2AX focus induction in co-cultured bystander cells of either cell line. These results indicate that there are LET-dependent differences in the signal released from DU-145 human prostate carcinoma cells and that, for some end points, bystander AG01522 fibroblasts and bystander DU-145 prostate carcinoma cells respond differently to the same medium-mediated signal. (C) 2008 by Radiation Research Society.
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