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  • Langen, Britta, et al. (författare)
  • Thyroid irradiation and non-targeted effects: in-field and out-of-field responses on the transcriptomic level show tissue-specific similarity
  • 2016
  • Ingår i: SweRays Workshop, Stockholm, Sweden, Aug 25-26.
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Background: Radiation exposure can result in non-targeted effects that strongly influence cellular responses in non-irradiated tissues. However, radiotherapy planning does not consider out-of-field effects in current risk assessment, because knowledge of these effects is still scarce. Non-targeted effects from the thyroid are of particular concern, since it is a major regulatory gland and often subject to exposure during irradiation of e.g. head and neck, lung and breast tumors. The aim of this study was to characterize in-field and out-of-field responses on the transcriptomic level in vivo after thyroid irradiation. Methods: Anaesthetized female BALB/c nude mice were irradiated with 2 Gy from 4 MV photon beams in a partial body irradiation setup: the thyroid region, the thorax and abdomen, or all three regions combined (n=3/group). Control mice (n=5) were anaesthetized but not irradiated. Mice were killed after 24h and the kidneys, liver, lungs, spleen, and thyroid were sampled. Expression microarray analysis was performed on total RNA extracted from tissue samples. Results: Thyroid irradiation induced complex gene regulation responses in kidney medulla and liver that were highly similar to direct exposure of these tissues. In contrast, kidney cortex showed a lesser degree of similarity between setups, while lungs and spleen exhibited only marginal out-of-field responses. Interestingly, non-targeted effects and in-field responses did not appear to show simple additive behavior. Conclusions: Thyroid exposure can induce significant responses in other tissues similar to direct irradiation, but these non-targeted effects show tissue-specificity. The underlying mechanisms may yield molecular targets for minimizing systemic side-effects in radiotherapy.
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  • Langen, Britta, et al. (författare)
  • Transcriptional response in normal mouse tissues after i.v. 211At administration - response related to absorbed dose, dose rate, and time
  • 2015
  • Ingår i: EJNMMI Research. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 2191-219X .- 2191-219X. ; 5:1, s. 1-12
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background In cancer radiotherapy, knowledge of normal tissue responses and toxicity risks is essential in order to deliver the highest possible absorbed dose to the tumor while maintaining normal tissue exposure at non-critical levels. However, few studies have investigated normal tissue responses in vivo after 211At administration. In order to identify molecular biomarkers of ionizing radiation exposure, we investigated genome-wide transcriptional responses to (very) low mean absorbed doses from 211At in normal mouse tissues. Methods Female BALB/c nude mice were intravenously injected with 1.7 kBq 211At and killed after 1 h, 6 h, or 7 days or injected with 105 or 7.5 kBq and killed after 1 and 6 h, respectively. Controls were mock-treated. Total RNA was extracted from tissue samples of kidney cortex and medulla, liver, lungs, and spleen and subjected to microarray analysis. Enriched biological processes were categorized after cellular function based on Gene Ontology terms. Results Responses were tissue-specific with regard to the number of significantly regulated transcripts and associated cellular function. Dose rate effects on transcript regulation were observed with both direct and inverse trends. In several tissues, Angptl4, Per1 and Per2, and Tsc22d3 showed consistent transcript regulation at all exposure conditions. Conclusions This study demonstrated tissue-specific transcriptional responses and distinct dose rate effects after 211At administration. Transcript regulation of individual genes, as well as cellular responses inferred from enriched transcript data, may serve as biomarkers in vivo. These findings expand the knowledge base on normal tissue responses and may help to evaluate and limit side effects of radionuclide therapy. Keywords: Astatine-211; Ionizing radiation; Normal tissue response; Radionuclide therapy; Biomarke
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  • Larsson, Malin, et al. (författare)
  • Age-related long-term response in rat thyroid tissue and plasma after internal low dose exposure to I-131
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Scientific Reports. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 2045-2322. ; 12:1
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • I-131 is used clinically for therapy, and may be released during nuclear accidents. After the Chernobyl accident papillary thyroid carcinoma incidence increased in children, but not adults. The aims of this study were to compare I-131 irradiation-dependent differences in RNA and protein expression in the thyroid and plasma of young and adult rats, and identify potential age-dependent biomarkers for I-131 exposure. Twelve young (5 weeks) and twelve adult Sprague Dawley rats (17 weeks) were i.v. injected with 50 kBq I-131 (absorbed dose to thyroid = 0.1 Gy), and sixteen unexposed age-matched rats were used as controls. The rats were killed 3-9 months after administration. Microarray analysis was performed using RNA from thyroid samples, while LC-MS/MS analysis was performed on proteins extracted from thyroid tissue and plasma. Canonical pathways, biological functions and upstream regulators were analysed for the identified transcripts and proteins. Distinct age-dependent differences in gene and protein expression were observed. Novel biomarkers for thyroid I-131 exposure were identified: (PTH), age-dependent dose response (CA1, FTL1, PVALB (youngsters) and HSPB6 (adults)), thyroid function (Vegfb (adults)). Further validation using clinical samples are needed to explore the role of the identified biomarkers.
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  • Larsson, Malin, et al. (författare)
  • Long-term transcriptomic and proteomic effects in Sprague Dawley rat thyroid and plasma after internal low dose 131I exposure.
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: PloS one. - : Public Library of Science (PLoS). - 1932-6203. ; 15:12
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Radioiodide (131I) is commonly used to treat thyroid cancer and hyperthyroidis.131I released during nuclear accidents, have resulted in increased incidence of thyroid cancer in children. Therefore, a better understanding of underlying cellular mechanisms behind 131I exposure is of great clinical and radiation protection interest. The aim of this work was to study the long-term dose-related effects of 131I exposure in thyroid tissue and plasma in young rats and identify potential biomarkers.Male Sprague Dawley rats (5-week-old) were i.v. injected with 0.5, 5.0, 50 or 500 kBq 131I (Dthyroid ca 1-1000 mGy), and killed after nine months at which time the thyroid and blood samples were collected. Gene expression microarray analysis (thyroid samples) and LC-MS/MS analysis (thyroid and plasma samples) were performed to assess differential gene and protein expression profiles in treated and corresponding untreated control samples. Bioinformatics analyses were performed using the DAVID functional annotation tool and Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA). The gene expression microarray data and LC-MS/MS data were validated using qRT-PCR and ELISA, respectively.Nine 131I exposure-related candidate biomarkers (transcripts: Afp and RT1-Bb, and proteins: ARF3, DLD, IKBKB, NONO, RAB6A, RPN2, and SLC25A5) were identified in thyroid tissue. Two dose-related protein candidate biomarkers were identified in thyroid (APRT and LDHA) and two in plasma (DSG4 and TGM3). Candidate biomarkers for thyroid function included the ACADL and SORBS2 (all activities), TPO and TG proteins (low activities). 131I exposure was shown to have a profound effect on metabolism, immune system, apoptosis and cell death. Furthermore, several signalling pathways essential for normal cellular function (actin cytoskeleton signalling, HGF signalling, NRF2-mediated oxidative stress, integrin signalling, calcium signalling) were also significantly regulated.Exposure-related and dose-related effects on gene and protein expression generated few expression patterns useful as biomarkers for thyroid function and cancer.
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