Intra-fractional dose rate effect in continuous and interrupted irradiation of the MCF-7 cell line: Possible radiobiological implications for breath-hold techniques in breast radiotherapy?

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
M. Mosleh-Shirazi, Somayeh Kazempour, R. Fardid, S. Sharifzadeh, S. Karbasi
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PURPOSE To investigate the effects of different dose rates (DRs) in continuous and interrupted irradiation on in-vitro survival of the MCF-7 cell line, towards finding possible radiobiological effects of breath-hold techniques in breast radiotherapy (RT), in which intra-fractional beam interruptions and delivery prolongation can occur. MATERIALS AND METHODS MCF-7 cells were irradiated continuously or with regular interruptions using 6 MV x-rays at different accelerator DRs (50-400 cGy/min) to deliver a 2 Gy dose. The interrupted irradiation was delivered in a 10 s on, 10 s off manner. Then, cell survival and viability were studied using colony and MTT assays, respectively. RESULTS Survival and viability with continuous and interrupted irradiation were similar (P > 0.5). A significant increase in survival at 50, 100, and 400 cGy/min compared to 200 and 300 cGy/min was observed, also a significant decreasing and then increasing trend from 50 to 200 cGy/min and 200 to 400 cGy/min, respectively (P < 0.04). Relative to 200 cGy/min, the survival fractions at 50, 100, 300, and 400 cGy/min were 1.24, 1.23, 1.05, and 1.20 times greater, respectively. Cell viability did not show significant differences between the DRs, despite following the same trend as cell survival. CONCLUSION Our results suggest that for continuous irradiation of in-vitro MCF-7 cells, with increasing DR within the 50-400 cGy/min range, sensitivity increases and then decreases (inverse effect), also that up to doubling of treatment time in breath-hold techniques does not affect in-vitro radiobiological efficacy with 200-400 cGy/min accelerator DRs. Further confirmatory studies are required.
连续和间断照射 MCF-7 细胞系时的分内剂量率效应:屏气技术在乳腺放射治疗中可能具有的放射生物学意义?
材料与方法 使用 6 MV X 射线以不同的加速器剂量率(50-400 cGy/min)连续或定期中断照射 MCF-7 细胞,以提供 2 Gy 的剂量。间断辐照以 10 秒开、10 秒关的方式进行。结果连续照射和间断照射的存活率和活力相似(P > 0.5)。与 200 和 300 cGy/min 相比,50、100 和 400 cGy/min 的存活率明显提高,50 至 200 cGy/min 和 200 至 400 cGy/min 的存活率也分别呈先降后升的趋势(P < 0.04)。相对于 200 cGy/min,50、100、300 和 400 cGy/min 的存活率分别为 1.24、1.23、1.05 和 1.20 倍。结论我们的研究结果表明,对体外 MCF-7 细胞进行连续辐照时,随着 DR 在 50-400 cGy/min 范围内的增加,灵敏度先增加后降低(反向效应),而且在 200-400 cGy/min 的加速器 DR 下,屏气技术治疗时间增加一倍也不会影响体外放射生物学疗效。还需要进一步的确认研究。
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期刊介绍: The journal will cover technical and clinical studies related to health, ethical and social issues in field of Medical oncology, radiation oncology, medical imaging, radiation protection, non-ionising radiation, radiobiology. Articles with clinical interest and implications will be given preference.
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