Validation of a biomarker tool capable of measuring the absorbed dose soon after exposure to ionizing radiation

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Anna Giovanetti
Raffaella Marconi
Noha Awad
Hala Abuzied
Neveen Agamy
Mohamed Barakat
Cecilia Bartoleschi
Gianluca Bossi
Marco Canfora
Amr A. Elsaid
Laura Ioannilli
Horeya M. Ismail
Yasmine Amr Issa
Flavia Novelli
Maria Chiara Pardini
Claudio Pioli
Paola Pinnarò
Giuseppe Sanguineti
Mohamed M. Tahoun
Riccardo Turchi
Lidia Strigari
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[1] ENEA-Italian National Agency for New Technologies,Division of Health Protection Technologies
[2] Energy and Sustainable Economic Development,Scientific Direction
[3] National Institute for Infectious Diseases “Lazzaro Spallanzani” IRCCS,Epidemiology Department, High Institute of Public Health
[4] Alexandria University,Nutrition Department, High Institute of Public Health
[5] Alexandria University Cancer Research Cluster,Oncogenomic and Epigenetic Unit, Department of Diagnostic Research and Technological Innovation
[6] Alexandria University,Clinical Trial Center, Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
[7] IRCCS - Regina Elena National Cancer Institute,Oncology Department, Faculty of Medicine
[8] IRCCS Regina Elena National Cancer Institute,Department of Biology
[9] Alexandria University,Medical Biochemistry Department, Faculty of Medicine
[10] University of Rome “Tor Vergata”,Departments of Radiation Oncology
[11] University of Alexandria,undefined
[12] IRCCS - Regina Elena National Cancer Institute,undefined
[13] IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria di Bologna,undefined
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A radiological or nuclear attack could involve such a large number of subjects as to overwhelm the emergency facilities in charge. Resources should therefore be focused on those subjects needing immediate medical attention and care. In such a scenario, for the triage management by first responders, it is necessary to count on efficient biological dosimetry tools capable of early detection of the absorbed dose. At present the validated assays for measuring the absorbed dose are dicentric chromosomes and micronuclei counts, which require more than 2–3 days to obtain results. To overcome this limitation the NATO SPS Programme funded an Italian–Egyptian collaborative project aimed at validating a fast, accurate and feasible tool for assessing the absorbed dose early after radiation exposure. Biomarkers as complete blood cell counts, DNA breaks and radio-inducible proteins were investigated on blood samples collected before and 3 h after the first fraction of radiotherapy in patients treated in specific target areas with doses/fraction of about: 2, 3.5 or > 5 Gy and compared with the reference micronuclei count. Based on univariate and multivariate multiple linear regression correlation, our results identify five early biomarkers potentially useful for detecting the extent of the absorbed dose 3 h after the exposure.
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