Radiation-induced genomic instability and bystander effects: inter-related nontargeted effects of exposure to ionizing radiation

被引:178
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作者
Lorimore, SA [1 ]
Coates, PJ [1 ]
Wright, EG [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Dundee, Ninewells Hosp & Med Sch, Dept Mol & Cellular Pathol, Dundee DD1 9SY, Scotland
关键词
radiation; genetic instability; bystander effects; clastogenic factors; inflammation;
D O I
10.1038/sj.onc.1207044
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The paradigm of genetic alterations being restricted to direct DNA damage after exposure to ionizing radiation has been challenged by observations in which cells that are not exposed to ionizing radiation exhibit responses typically associated with direct radiation exposure. These effects are demonstrated in cells that are the descendants of irradiated cells (radiation-induced genomic instability) or in cells that are in contact with irradiated cells or receive certain signals from irradiated cells (radiation-induced bystander effects). There is accumulating evidence that radiation-induced genomic instability may be a consequence of, and in some cell systems may also produce, bystander interactions involving intercellular signalling, production of cytokines and free-radical generation. These processes are also features of inflammatory responses that are known to have the potential for both bystander-mediated and persisting damage as well as for conferring a predisposition to malignancy. Thus, radiation-induced genomic instability and untargeted bystander effects may reflect inter-related aspects of inflammatory-type responses to radiation-induced stress and injury and contribute to the variety of pathological consequences of radiation exposures.
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页码:7058 / 7069
页数:12
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