辐照
DNA损伤
细胞凋亡
材料科学
相对生物效应
细胞
电离辐射
生物物理学
细胞周期
强度(物理)
辐射
细胞生长
DNA
作者
Yusuke Matsuya,Stephen J. McMahon,Karl T. Butterworth,Shingo Naijo,Isshi Nara,Yoshie Yachi,Ryo Saga,Masayori Ishikawa,Tatsuhiko Sato,Hiroyuki Date,Kevin M. Prise
标识
DOI:10.1088/1361-6560/abf011
摘要
Hypoxic cancer cells within solid tumours show radio-resistance, leading to malignant progression in fractionated radiotherapy. When prescribing dose to tumours under heterogeneous oxygen pressure with intensity-modulated radiation fields, intercellular signalling could have an impact on radiosensitivity between in-field and out-of-field (OF) cells. However, the impact of hypoxia on radio-sensitivity under modulated radiation intensity remains to be fully clarified. Here, we investigate the impact of hypoxia on in-field and OF radio-sensitivities using two types of cancer cells, DU145 and H1299. Using a nBIONIX hypoxic culture kit and a shielding technique to irradiate 50% of a cell culture flask, oxygen enhancement ratios for double-strand breaks (DSB) and cell death endpoints were determined. Thesein vitromeasurements indicate that hypoxia impacts OF cells, although the hypoxic impacts on OF cells for cell survival were dose-dependent and smaller compared to those for in-field and uniformly irradiated cells. These decreased radio-sensitivities of OF cells were shown as a consistent tendency for both DSB and cell death endpoints, suggesting that radiation-induced intercellular communication is of importance in advanced radiotherapy dose-distributions such as with intensity-modulated radiotherapy.
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