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Developing Gender-Specific Gene Expression Biodosimetry Using a Panel of Radiation-Responsive Genes for Determining Radiation Dose in Human Peripheral Blood

机译:使用用于测定人周围血液中的辐射响应基因面板进行性别特异性基因表达生物渗透压蛋白酶

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In a large-scale radiological incident, rapid and high-throughput biodosimetry would be needed. Gene expression-based biodosimetry is a promising approach to determine the dose received after radiation exposure. We previously identified 35 candidate genes as biodosimetry markers based on a systematic review. The goal of the current study was to establish and validate a specific gene expression-based radiological biodosimetry using a panel of highly radio-responsive genes in human peripheral blood for improving the accuracy of dose estimation. Human peripheral blood samples from 30 adult donors were irradiated to 0, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8 Gy with Co-60 gamma rays at a dose rate of 1 Gy/min. We examined the expression patterns of candidate genes using real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) at 6, 12, 24 and 48 h postirradiation. Stepwise regression analysis was employed to develop the gene expression-based dosimetry models at each time point. Samples from another 10 healthy donors (blind samples) and four total-body irradiated (TBI) patients were used to validate the radiation dosimetry models. We observed significant linear dose-response relationships of CDKN1A, BAX, MDM2, XPC, PCNA, FDXR, GDF-15, DDB2, TNFRSF10B, PHPT1, ASTN2, RPS27L, BBC3, TNFSF4, POLH, CCNG1, PPM1D and GADD45A in human peripheral blood at the various time points. However, the expression levels of these genes were affected by interindividual variations and gender. We found that the genderdependent regression models could explain 0.85 of variance at 24 h postirradiation and could also accurately estimate the absorbed radiation doses with dose range of 0-5 Gy, in human peripheral blood samples irradiated ex vivo and from TBI patients, respectively. This study demonstrates that developing gender-specific biodosimetry based on a panel of highly radioresponsive genes may help advance the application of gene expression signature for dose estimation in the event of a radiological accident or in clinical treatment. (C) 2019 by Radiation Research Society
机译:在大规模的放射事件中,需要快速和高通量的生物渗透辛。基于基于基于基于基于基于基于的生物渗透压方法是确定辐射暴露后收到的剂量的有希望的方法。我们以前将35个候选基因作为生物渗透学标记鉴定为基于系统审查。目前研究的目的是使用人外周血中的高射频响应基因组建立和验证基于基于基于基于基于基因表达的放射生物渗透压剂,以提高剂量估计的准确性。将来自30个成人供体的人外周血样品以1 GY / min的剂量率,用CO-60γ射线照射到0,0.5,1,2,3,4,6和8Gy。我们使用实时聚合酶链反应(QRT-PCR)在5,12,24和48小时后检查候选基因的表达模式。逐步回归分析用于在每个时间点开发基于基于基于基于的剂量测定模型。来自另外10个健康供体(盲目样品)和四个全身辐照(TBI)患者的样品用于验证辐射剂量测定模型。我们观察了CDKN1A,BAX,MDM2,XPC,PCNA,FDXR,GDF-15,DDB2,TNFRSF10B,PHPT1,ASTN2,RPS27L,BBC3,TNFSF4,POLH,CCNG1,PPM1D和GADD45A的显着线性剂量 - 响应关系在各个时间点。然而,这些基因的表达水平受到间隙变异和性别的影响。我们发现,性别依赖性回归模型可以在24小时后解释0.85的差异,也可以分别准确地估计0-5GY的剂量范围的吸收的辐射剂量,分别在辐射前体内和来自TBI患者的人外周血样品中。本研究表明,基于高射频基因面板的发展性别特异性生物渗缺剂可以有助于在放射性事故或临床治疗中提高基因表达签名的应用剂量估计。 (c)2019由辐射研究协会

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    Chinese Ctr Dis Control &

    Prevent China CDC Key Lab Radiol Protect &

    Nucl Emergency Natl Inst Radiol Protect Beijing 100088 Peoples R China;

    Chinese Ctr Dis Control &

    Prevent China CDC Key Lab Radiol Protect &

    Nucl Emergency Natl Inst Radiol Protect Beijing 100088 Peoples R China;

    Chinese Ctr Dis Control &

    Prevent China CDC Key Lab Radiol Protect &

    Nucl Emergency Natl Inst Radiol Protect Beijing 100088 Peoples R China;

    Chinese Ctr Dis Control &

    Prevent China CDC Key Lab Radiol Protect &

    Nucl Emergency Natl Inst Radiol Protect Beijing 100088 Peoples R China;

    307 Hosp Chinese Peoples Liberat Army Dept Hematopoiet Stem Cell Transplantat Beijing 100071 Peoples R China;

    307 Hosp Chinese Peoples Liberat Army Dept Hematopoiet Stem Cell Transplantat Beijing 100071 Peoples R China;

    Chinese Ctr Dis Control &

    Prevent China CDC Key Lab Radiol Protect &

    Nucl Emergency Natl Inst Radiol Protect Beijing 100088 Peoples R China;

    Chinese Ctr Dis Control &

    Prevent China CDC Key Lab Radiol Protect &

    Nucl Emergency Natl Inst Radiol Protect Beijing 100088 Peoples R China;

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