Biophoton signaling in mediation of cell-to-cell communication and radiation-induced bystander effects

Q1 Health Professions
Jian Tong
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Abstract

This paper presents a comprehensive overview of the historical trajectory and development in biophoton studies over the past 100 years, with a particular focus on the recent progress regarding the pivotal role of biophoton in mediating radiation-induced bystander effects (RIBE). The exploration of biophoton mystery starts from the initial observation of mitogenetic radiation and continues to develop to the contemporary science of biophotonics. The properties and underlying mechanisms of biophoton emission are described with illustrative examples from diverse biological systems such as plants, animals and humans. The conclusive evidence of cell-to-cell communication facilitated by biophoton signaling is presented, followed by an elaborate interpretation of potential mechanisms through which biophoton mediates RIBE. The engagement of mitochondria and exosomes in this process is extensively clarified, by highlighting their significant roles in biophoton-mediated RIBE. The advances in biophoton research in respect of bystander response to ionizing radiation may offer profound insights into radiobiology and provide for possible future applications as well in radiation medicine and protection.

生物光子信号在调解细胞间通信和辐射诱导的旁观者效应中的作用
本文全面概述了过去 100 年来生物光子研究的历史轨迹和发展,尤其重点介绍了生物光子在介导辐射诱导旁观者效应(RIBE)方面的关键作用的最新进展。对生物光子奥秘的探索始于对有丝分裂辐射的最初观察,并一直发展到当代的生物光子学。书中通过植物、动物和人类等不同生物系统的实例,描述了生物光子发射的特性和基本机制。介绍了生物光子信号促进细胞间通信的确凿证据,随后详细解释了生物光子介导 RIBE 的潜在机制。通过强调线粒体和外泌体在生物光子介导的 RIBE 中的重要作用,广泛阐明了线粒体和外泌体在这一过程中的参与。生物光子研究在电离辐射旁观者反应方面取得的进展可能会为放射生物学提供深刻的见解,并为未来在放射医学和防护领域的应用提供可能。
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Radiation Medicine and Protection
Radiation Medicine and Protection Health Professions-Emergency Medical Services
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