Radiation-induced bystander effect in immune response

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Liu, SZ [1 ]
Jin, SZ [1 ]
Liu, XD [1 ]
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[1] Jilin Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Radiat Biol, Changchun 130021, Peoples R China
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bystander effect; radiation; antigen presenting cells; T lymphocytes; CD48; NO;
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Objective Since most reports on bystander effect have been only concerned with radiation-induced damage, the present paper aimed at disclosing whether low dose radiation could induce a stimulatory or beneficial bystander effect. Methods A co-culture system containing irradiated antigen presenting cells (J774A.1) and unirradiated T lymphocytes (EL-4) was established to observe the effect of J774A.1 cells exposed to both low and high doses of X-rays on the unirradiated EL-4 cells. Incorporation of H-3-TdR was used to assess the proliferation of the EL-4 cells, expression of CD80/86 and CD48 on J774A.1 cells was measured with immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry, respectively. NO release from J774A.1 cells was estimated with nitrate reduction method. Results Low dose-irradiated J774A.1 cells could stimulate the proliferation of the unirradiated EL-4 cells while the high dose-irradiated J774A.1 cells exerted an inhibitory effect on the proliferation of the unirradiated EL-4 cells. Preliminary mechanistic studies illustrated that the differential changes in CD48 expression and NO production by the irradiated J774A.1 cells after high and low dose radiation might be important factors underlying the differential bystander effect elicited by different doses of radiation. Conclusion Stimulatory bystander effect can be induced in immune cells by low dose radiation.
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