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

Patrick Ostheim, Alan Don Mallawaratchy, Thomas Müller, Simone Schüle, Cornelius Hermann, Tanja Popp, Stefan Eder, Stephanie E. Combs, Matthias Port, Michael Abend

2021International Journal of Radiation Biology27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

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.

Topics & Concepts

BiodosimetryAcute Radiation SyndromePopulationBiologyImmunologyPeripheral bloodCellGeneLymphocyteGene expressionAndrologyMolecular biologyIrradiationGeneticsMedicineHaematopoiesisIonizing radiationStem cellNuclear physicsPhysicsEnvironmental healthEffects of Radiation ExposurePARP inhibition in cancer therapyRadiation Therapy and Dosimetry