A Comparison of the Radiosensitivity of Lymphocytes from Normal Donors, Cancer Patients, Individuals with Ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T) and A-T Heterozygotes
- 1 January 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Radiation Biology
- Vol. 68 (2) , 197-203
- https://doi.org/10.1080/09553009514551101
Abstract
The aim was to determine whether peripheral blood lymphocytes can be used retrospectively to detect hypersensitivity to radiation in breast cancer patients who had exhibited severe reactions to radiotherapy. Blood samples were obtained from patients who developed both acute and late complications. For comparison, samples were also taken from a group of normal individuals, ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T) patients, A-T gene carriers and breast cancer patients previously treated with radiotherapy who failed to develop treatment-related complications. Radiosensitivity was assessed using a limiting dilution clonogenic assay following both high (HDR) and low (LDR) dose-rate irradiation. Following HDR irradiation, only lymphocytes from individuals with A-T were significantly more radiosensitive than those from normal donors. In contrast, at LDR, lymphocytes from A-T heterozygotes and breast cancer over reactors were also, on average, more sensitive than those from normal donors. Lymphocytes from breast cancer patients treated with radiotherapy without developing complications showed no significant differences in radiosensitivity compared with normals. This work has shown that peripheral blood lymphocytes from cancer patients who suffered severe reactions to radiotherapy are, on average, more radiosensitive than those from normal donors, and suggests that lymphocytes may be useful in the future for the development of rapid predictive assays for normal tissue tolerance to radiotherapy.Keywords
This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
- Evidence for a Positive Correlation betweenin VitroRadiosensitivity of Normal Human Skin Fibroblasts and the Occurrence of Subcutaneous Fibrosis after RadiotherapyInternational Journal of Radiation Biology, 1994
- The Association for Radiation Research First Workshop: ReportInternational Journal of Radiation Biology, 1994
- Prospective comparison of in vitro normal cell radiosensitivity and normal tissue reactions in radiotherapy patientsInternational Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1993
- Identification of A-T heterozygotesPublished by Springer Nature ,1993
- Prediction of normal-tissue tolerance to radiotherapy from in-vitro cellular radiation sensitivityThe Lancet, 1992
- Assessment of Chronic γ Radiosensitivity as an in Vitro Assay for Heterozygote Identification of Ataxia-TelangiectasiaRadiation Research, 1991
- Cytogenetic characterization of ataxia telangiectasia (AT) heterozygotes using lymphoblastoid cell lines and chronic ?-irradiationHuman Genetics, 1990
- Detection of Cancer-Prone Individuals Using Cytogenetic Response to X-RaysPublished by Springer Nature ,1990
- Comparative Human Cellular Radiosensitivity: II. The Survival Following Gamma-irradiation of Unstimulated (G0) T-lymphocytes, T-lymphocyte Lines, Lymphoblastoid Cell Lines and Fibroblasts from Normal Donors, from Ataxia-telangiectasia Patients and from Ataxia-telangiectasia HeterozygotesInternational Journal of Radiation Biology, 1988
- USE OF RAPID TESTS OF CELLULAR RADIOSENSITIVITY IN RADIOTHERAPEUTIC PRACTICEThe Lancet, 1985