Adaptive Response of Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes in Medical Radiation Workers using the Comet Assay: A Preliminary Studyomet Assay: A Preliminary Study

T. Kisnanto, D. Darlina, Arifin Musthafa, Fielda Djuita, H. N. E. Surniyantoro, I.K.H. Basri
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Background: Gamma irradiation can cause DNA damage in single and double-strand breaks (SSBs & DSBs), especially in peripheral blood lymphocytes. Radiotherapy medical radiation workers can be exposed to gamma radiation related to their daily work. The comet assay is a sensitive method for analyzing DNA damage, especially SSBs. This study explores DNA damage in medical radiation workers’ peripheral blood lymphocytes as an adaptive response using the comet assay.Methods: Blood samples were obtained from four radiotherapy medical radiation workers as a case study (MRW) and two non-medical radiation workers as controls, and then irradiated with various doses of 0, 1, 1.5, and 2 Gy. Lymphocytes were isolated by histopaque and processed by comet assay on the slide under alkaline conditions. The imaging results were analyzed using the Casplab_1.2.3b2 software. The comet assay parameters observed were Tail Length (TL), % Tail DNA (T.DNA), Tail Moment (TM), and Olive Tail Moment (OTM). The one-way ANOVA method was used to analyze statistically between treatment groups. Results: Based on the study results, an increase in TL, T.DNA, TM, and OTM values in all samples was directly proportional to the increase in radiation dose. However, there was no significant difference (P > 0.05) between the MRW group and the control group on each parameter of the comet assay.Conclusions: From this study, it can be concluded that the level of DNA damage of lymphocyte cells as part of the adaptive response in the MRW and control groups was relatively similar after exposure at doses of 0, 1, 1.5, and 2 Gy.
彗星试验对医疗放射工作者外周血淋巴细胞适应性反应的初步研究
背景:伽马辐射可引起DNA单链和双链断裂(SSBs和DSBs)损伤,特别是在外周血淋巴细胞中。放射治疗医疗放射工作者可能会接触到与其日常工作有关的伽马辐射。彗星分析是一种灵敏的DNA损伤分析方法,特别是对SSBs。本研究利用彗星试验探讨了医疗放射工作者外周血淋巴细胞DNA损伤作为适应性反应。方法:选取4名放射治疗医学放射工作者作为病例研究(MRW), 2名非医学放射工作者作为对照,分别进行0、1、1.5、2 Gy不同剂量的照射。淋巴细胞经组织法分离,在载玻片碱性条件下经彗星试验处理。采用Casplab_1.2.3b2软件对成像结果进行分析。观察到的彗星试验参数为尾长(TL)、%尾DNA (T.DNA)、尾力矩(TM)和橄榄尾力矩(OTM)。治疗组间采用单因素方差分析进行统计学分析。结果:从研究结果来看,所有样品中TL、T.DNA、TM和OTM值的增加与辐射剂量的增加成正比。然而,MRW组与对照组在彗星试验的各参数上无显著差异(P > 0.05)。结论:从本研究中可以得出结论,在0、1、1.5和2 Gy剂量暴露后,MRW组和对照组作为适应性反应一部分的淋巴细胞DNA损伤水平相对相似。
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