CXCL10 upregulation in radiation-exposed human peripheral blood mononuclear cells as a candidate biomarker for rapid triage after radiation exposure.

Seo Young Kwak, Ji-Hye Park, Hee-Young Won, Hyosun Jang, Seung Bum Lee, Won Il Jang, Sunhoo Park, Min-Jung Kim, Sehwan Shim
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Abstract

Purpose: In case of a nuclear accident, individuals with high-dose radiation exposure (>1-2 Gy) should be rapidly identified. While ferredoxin reductase (FDXR) was recently suggested as a radiation-responsive gene, the use of a single gene biomarker limits radiation dose assessment. To overcome this limitation, we sought to identify reliable radiation-responsive gene biomarkers.

Materials and methods: Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were isolated from mice after total body irradiation, and gene expression was analyzed using a microarray approach to identify radiation-responsive genes.

Results: In light of the essential role of the immune response following radiation exposure, we selected several immune-related candidate genes upregulated by radiation exposure in both mouse and human PBMCs. In particular, the expression of ACOD1 and CXCL10 increased in a radiation dose-dependent manner, while remaining unchanged following lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulation in human PBMCs. The expression of both genes was further evaluated in the blood of cancer patients before and after radiotherapy. CXCL10 expression exhibited a distinct increase after radiotherapy and was positively correlated with FDXR expression.

Conclusions: CXCL10 expression in irradiated PBMCs represents a potential biomarker for radiation exposure.

辐照人体外周血单核细胞中的 CXCL10 上调作为辐照后快速分流的候选生物标志物。
目的:在发生核事故时,应迅速确定受到高剂量辐射(>1-2 Gy)的个体。虽然最近有人提出铁氧还原酶(FDXR)是一种辐射反应基因,但单一基因生物标志物的使用限制了辐射剂量评估。为了克服这一局限性,我们试图找出可靠的辐射反应基因生物标志物:材料与方法:从全身照射后的小鼠体内分离出外周血单核细胞(PBMCs),使用芯片方法分析基因表达,以确定辐射反应基因:结果:鉴于辐照后免疫反应的重要作用,我们选择了几个与免疫相关的候选基因,这些基因在小鼠和人类 PBMCs 中都会因辐照而上调。其中,ACOD1 和 CXCL10 的表达以辐射剂量依赖性的方式增加,而在脂多糖(LPS)刺激人 PBMCs 后则保持不变。我们还进一步评估了放疗前后癌症患者血液中这两个基因的表达情况。放疗后 CXCL10 的表达明显增加,并与 FDXR 的表达呈正相关:结论:CXCL10 在辐照过的 PBMCs 中的表达是辐射照射的潜在生物标志物。
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