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Individual Radiosensitivity in Oncological Patients: Linking Adverse Normal Tissue Reactions and Genetic Features

机译:肿瘤患者的个体放射敏感性:正常组织不良反应与遗传特征的联系

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Introduction: Adverse effects of radiotherapy (RT) significantly affect patient's quality of life (QOL). The possibility to identify patient-related factors that are associated with individual radiosensitivity would optimize adjuvant RT treatment, limiting the severity of normal tissue reactions, and improving patient's QOL. In this study, we analyzed the relationships between genetic features and toxicity grading manifested by RT patients looking for possible biomarkers of individual radiosensitivity.Methods: Early radiation toxicity was evaluated on 143 oncological patients according to the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE). An individual radiosensitivity (IRS) index defining four classes of radiosensitivity (highly radiosensitive, radiosensitive, normal, and radioresistant) was determined by a G2-chromosomal assay on ex vivo irradiated, patient-derived blood samples. The expression level of 15 radioresponsive genes has been measured by quantitative real-time PCR at 24 h after the first RT fraction, in blood samples of a subset of 57 patients, representing the four IRS classes.Results: By applying univariate and multivariate statistical analyses, we found that fatigue was significantly associated with IRS index. Interestingly, associations were detected between clinical radiation toxicity and gene expression (ATM, CDKN1A, FDXR, SESN1, XPC, ZMAT3, and BCL2/BAX ratio) and between IRS index and gene expression (BBC3, FDXR, GADD45A, and BCL2/BAX).Conclusions: In this prospective cohort study we found that associations exist between normal tissue reactions and genetic features in RT-treated patients. Overall, our findings can contribute to the identification of biological markers to predict RT toxicity in normal tissues.
机译:简介:放疗(RT)的不良反应会严重影响患者的生活质量(QOL)。识别与个体放射敏感性相关的患者相关因素的可能性将优化辅助性RT治疗,限制正常组织反应的严重性,并改善患者的QOL。在这项研究中,我们分析了RT患者寻找个体放射敏感性的可能生物标志物所表现出的遗传特征与毒性分级之间的关系。方法:根据通用术语标准对143例肿瘤患者进行了早期放射毒性评估不良事件(CTCAE)。通过G2染色体测定法对离体照射的,患者来源的血液样品进行测定,以定义四类放射敏感性(高度放射敏感性,放射敏感性,正常和放射耐受性)的个体放射敏感性(IRS)指数。在第一个RT分数后的24小时内,通过实时定量PCR检测了代表4种IRS的57例患者的血液样本中15种放射性基因的表达水平。结果:通过应用单变量和多变量统计分析,我们发现疲劳与IRS指数显着相关。有趣的是,在临床放射毒性和基因表达(ATM,CDKN1A,FDXR,SESN1,XPC,ZMAT3和BCL2 / BAX比)之间以及IRS指数与基因表达(BBC3,FDXR,GADD45A和BCL2 / BAX)之间发现了关联。 结论:在这项前瞻性队列研究中,我们发现RT治疗的患者的正常组织反应与遗传特征之间存在关联。总体而言,我们的发现可有助于鉴定生物标记以预测正常组织中的RT毒性。

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