PL EN


Preferencje help
Widoczny [Schowaj] Abstrakt
Liczba wyników
Tytuł artykułu

Modelling the frequencies of chromosomal aberrations in peripheral lymphocytes of patients undergoing radiotherapy

Treść / Zawartość
Identyfikatory
Warianty tytułu
Języki publikacji
EN
Abstrakty
EN
Recently, several attempts have been undertaken to correlate in vitro calibration curves with observed frequencies of chromosomal aberrations and micronuclei in lymphocytes of patients undergoing radiotherapy. The aim of such correlations is the search for a biological method to reconstruct the dose received during radiotherapy. While the in vitro dose-response curves are linear-quadratic, the observed in vivo relationship is usually linear and there is some controversy as to the nature of the observed linearity. We have, therefore, constructed a model to calculate the frequencies and distributions of chromosomal aberrations in lymphocytes of patients undergoing conventional radiotherapy. The model assumes that each fraction of radiation induces a certain number of Poisson-distributed aberrations in the irradiated blood volume. In addition, a simplified assumption is made that lymphocytes flow freely inside the body of the patient and no elimination of cells occurs. The model yields linear dose response curves. The steepness of the curves increases with increasing size of irradiated block of tissue (referred to as irradiated volume) and increasing dose per fraction. The distributions of aberrations become increasingly overdispersed with increasing dose per fraction but are independent of the number of radiation fractions. The modelled dose-response curves agree well with the majority of published experimental results. Given the simple assumptions made, this indicates that cell elimination, which occurs during radiotherapy does not bias the results obtained experimentally. The linearity of the dose response-curve results from the fractionated irradiation. Hence, great care should be applied when attempting to use standard, linear-quadratic calibration curves to estimate the doses received by patients during radiotherapy.
Czasopismo
Rocznik
Strony
3--8
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 24 poz., rys.
Twórcy
autor
  • Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Economic Academy, 118/120 Komandorska Str., 53-345 Wrocław, Poland
  • Świętokrzyskie Oncology Center, 3 Artwińskiego Str., 25-734 Kielce, Poland
autor
  • Świętokrzyskie Oncology Center, 3 Artwińskiego Str., 25-734 Kielce, Poland
autor
  • Świętokrzyskie Oncology Center, 3 Artwińskiego Str., 25-734 Kielce, Poland
autor
  • Department of Radiobiology and Health Protection, Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology, 16 Dorodna Str., 03-195 Warsaw, Poland, Tel.: +48 22/ 811 07 36, Fax: +48 22/ 811 15 32
  • Department of Radiation Biology and Immunology, Świętokrzyska Academy, 15 Świętokrzyska Str., 25-406 Kielce, Poland
Bibliografia
  • 1. Antoine J-L, Gerber GB, Leonard A, Richard F, Wambersie A (1981) Chromosome aberrations induced in patients treated with telecobalt therapy for mammary carcinoma. Radiat Res 86:171−177
  • 2. Bajerska A, Liniecki J (1975) The yield of chromosomal aberrations in rabbit lymphocytes after irradiation in vitro and in vivo. Mutat Res 27:271−284
  • 3. Clemenger J, Scott D (1973) A comparison of chromosome aberration yields in rabbit blood lymphocytes irradiated in vitro and in vivo. Int J Radiat Biol 24:487−496
  • 4. Diener A, Stephan G, Vogl Th, Lissner J (1988) The induction of chromosome aberrations during the course of radiation therapy for Morbus Hodgkin. Radiat Res 114:528−536
  • 5. Edwards AA, Lloyd DC, Purrot RJ (1979) Radiation induced chromosome aberrations and the Poisson distribution. Radiat Environ Biophys 16:89−100
  • 6. Ekstrand KE, Dixon RL (1982) Lymphocyte chromosome aberrations in partial-body fractionated therapy. Phys Med. Biol 27:407−411
  • 7. Fenech M, Denham J, Francis W, Morley AA (1990) Micronuclei in cytokinesis-blocked lymphocytes of cancer patients following fractionated partial-body radiotherapy. Int J Radiat Biol 57:373−383
  • 8. Gantenberg H-W, Wuttke K, Streffer C, Müller W-U (1991) Micronuclei in human lymphocytes irradiated in vitro or in vivo. Radiat Res 128:276−281
  • 9. Hofer EP, Brücher S, Mehr K, Tibken B (1995) An approach to a biomathematical model of lymphocytopoiesis. Stem Cells 13;S1:290−300
  • 10. IAEA (1986) Biological dosimetry: chromosomal aberration analysis for dose assessment. Technical Reports Series no. 260. IAEA, Vienna
  • 11. Kleinerman RA, Littlefield LG, Tarone RE et al. (1989) Chromosome aberrations in peripheral lymphocytes and radiation dose to active bone marrow in patients treated for cancer of the cervix. Radiat Res 119:176−190
  • 12. le Roux J, Slabbert J, Blekkenhorst G (1998) Assessment of the micronucleus assay as a biological dosimeter using cytokinesis-blocked lymphocytes from cancer patients receiving fractionated partial body − radiotherapy. Strahlen Onkol 174:75−81
  • 13. Lee T-K, O’Brien KF, Naves JL et al. (2000) Micronuclei in lymphocytes of prostate cancer patients undergoing radiation therapy. Mutat Res 469:63−70
  • 14. Liniecki J, Bajerska A, Wyszynska K (1983) Dose-response relationshipps for chromosome aberrations in peripheral blood lymphocytes after whole- and partial-body irradiations. I. Effects immediately after irradiation. Mutat Res 110:83−101
  • 15. Lloyd DC, Purrot RJ, Dolphin GW (1973) Chromosome aberration dosimetry using human lymphocytes in stimulated partial body irradiation. Phys Med Biol 18:421−431
  • 16. Matsubara S, Sasaki MS, Adachi T (1974) Dose-response relationship of lymphocyte chromosome aberrations in locally irradiated persons. J Radiat Res 15:189−196
  • 17. Obe G, Matthiessen W, Göbel D (1981) Chromosomal aberrations in peripheral lymphocytes of cancer patients treated with high-energy electrons and bleomycin. Mutat Res 81:133−141
  • 18. Preston RJ, Brewen JK, Jones KP (1972) Radiation-induced chromosome aberrations in Chinese hamster leukocytes, a comparison of in vivo and in vitro exposure. Int J Radiat Biol 29:169−182
  • 19. Rigaud O, Guedeney G, Duranton I, Leroy A, Doloy MT, Magdelenat H (1990) Genotoxic effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy on the circulating lymphocytes of breast cancer patients. I. Chromosome aberrations induced in vivo. Mutat Res 242:17−23
  • 20. Scherer E, Sack H, Rassow J, Streffer C (1989) Strahlentherapie. Eine Einführung in die radiologische Onkologie, 4th ed. Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart
  • 21. Thierens H, Vral A, Eijkeren M van, Speleman F, Ridder L de (1995) Micronucleus induction in peripheral blood lymphocytes of patients under radiotherapy treatment for cervical cancer or Hodgkin’s disease. Int J Radiat Biol 67:529−539
  • 22. Venkatachalam P, Solomon FDP, Prabhu BK, Mohankumar MN, Gajendiran N, Jeevanram RK (1999) Estimation of dose in cancer patients treated with fractionated radiotherapy using translocation, dicentrics and micronuclei frequency in peripheral blood lymphocytes. Mutat Res 429:1−12
  • 23. Vorobtsova I, Darroudi F, Semyonov A et al. (2001) Analysis of chromosome aberrations by FISH and Giemsa assays in lymphocytes of cancer patients undergoing whole-body irradiation: comparison of in vivo and in vitro irradiation. Int J Radiat Biol 77:1123−1131
  • 24. Wuestermann P, Cronkite EP (1995) Physiological and pathophysiological aspects of the immune system contributing to a biomathematical model of lymphocytes. Stem Cells 13;S1:268−275
Typ dokumentu
Bibliografia
Identyfikator YADDA
bwmeta1.element.baztech-article-BUJ5-0004-0001
JavaScript jest wyłączony w Twojej przeglądarce internetowej. Włącz go, a następnie odśwież stronę, aby móc w pełni z niej korzystać.