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Comparison of time and dose dependent gene expression and affected pathways in primary human fibroblasts after exposure to ionizing radiation
by
Hankeln, Thomas
, Zahnreich, Sebastian
, Blettner, Maria
, Mirsch, Johanna
, Brackmann, Lara Kim
, Schmidberger, Heinz
, Scholz-Kreisel, Peter
, Hess, Moritz
, Marron, Manuela
, Grad, Christian
, Galetzka, Danuta
, Binder, Harald
, Schwarz, Heike
, Poplawski, Alicia
, Schmitt, Iris
, Eckhard, Lukas
, Grandt, Caine Lucas
, Rapp, Steffen
in
Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cancer
/ Cell cycle
/ Childhood cancer
/ Experiments
/ Fibroblasts
/ Gene expression
/ Gene-radiation interaction
/ High dose
/ Ionizing radiation
/ IPA
/ Lung cancer
/ Medical research
/ Molecular Medicine
/ Radiation
/ Research Article
/ Tumors
2020
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Comparison of time and dose dependent gene expression and affected pathways in primary human fibroblasts after exposure to ionizing radiation
by
Hankeln, Thomas
, Zahnreich, Sebastian
, Blettner, Maria
, Mirsch, Johanna
, Brackmann, Lara Kim
, Schmidberger, Heinz
, Scholz-Kreisel, Peter
, Hess, Moritz
, Marron, Manuela
, Grad, Christian
, Galetzka, Danuta
, Binder, Harald
, Schwarz, Heike
, Poplawski, Alicia
, Schmitt, Iris
, Eckhard, Lukas
, Grandt, Caine Lucas
, Rapp, Steffen
in
Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cancer
/ Cell cycle
/ Childhood cancer
/ Experiments
/ Fibroblasts
/ Gene expression
/ Gene-radiation interaction
/ High dose
/ Ionizing radiation
/ IPA
/ Lung cancer
/ Medical research
/ Molecular Medicine
/ Radiation
/ Research Article
/ Tumors
2020
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Comparison of time and dose dependent gene expression and affected pathways in primary human fibroblasts after exposure to ionizing radiation
by
Hankeln, Thomas
, Zahnreich, Sebastian
, Blettner, Maria
, Mirsch, Johanna
, Brackmann, Lara Kim
, Schmidberger, Heinz
, Scholz-Kreisel, Peter
, Hess, Moritz
, Marron, Manuela
, Grad, Christian
, Galetzka, Danuta
, Binder, Harald
, Schwarz, Heike
, Poplawski, Alicia
, Schmitt, Iris
, Eckhard, Lukas
, Grandt, Caine Lucas
, Rapp, Steffen
in
Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cancer
/ Cell cycle
/ Childhood cancer
/ Experiments
/ Fibroblasts
/ Gene expression
/ Gene-radiation interaction
/ High dose
/ Ionizing radiation
/ IPA
/ Lung cancer
/ Medical research
/ Molecular Medicine
/ Radiation
/ Research Article
/ Tumors
2020
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Comparison of time and dose dependent gene expression and affected pathways in primary human fibroblasts after exposure to ionizing radiation
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Comparison of time and dose dependent gene expression and affected pathways in primary human fibroblasts after exposure to ionizing radiation
2020
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Overview
Background
Exposure to ionizing radiation induces complex stress responses in cells, which can lead to adverse health effects such as cancer. Although a variety of studies investigated gene expression and affected pathways in human fibroblasts after exposure to ionizing radiation, the understanding of underlying mechanisms and biological effects is still incomplete due to different experimental settings and small sample sizes. Therefore, this study aims to identify the time point with the highest number of differentially expressed genes and corresponding pathways in primary human fibroblasts after irradiation at two preselected time points.
Methods
Fibroblasts from skin biopsies of 15 cell donors were exposed to a high (2Gy) and a low (0.05Gy) dose of X-rays. RNA was extracted and sequenced 2 h and 4 h after exposure. Differentially expressed genes with an adjusted
p
-value < 0.05 were flagged and used for pathway analyses including prediction of upstream and downstream effects. Principal component analyses were used to examine the effect of two different sequencing runs on quality metrics and variation in expression and alignment and for explorative analysis of the radiation dose and time point of analysis.
Results
More genes were differentially expressed 4 h after exposure to low and high doses of radiation than after 2 h. In experiments with high dose irradiation and RNA sequencing after 4 h, inactivation of the
FAT10 cancer signaling pathway
and activation of
gluconeogenesis I
,
glycolysis I,
and
prostanoid biosynthesis
was observed taking
p
-value (< 0.05) and (in) activating z-score (≥2.00 or ≤ − 2.00) into account. Two hours after high dose irradiation, inactivation of
small cell lung cancer signaling
was observed. For low dose irradiation experiments, we did not detect any significant (
p
< 0.05 and z-score ≥ 2.00 or ≤ − 2.00) activated or inactivated pathways for both time points.
Conclusions
Compared to 2 h after irradiation, a higher number of differentially expressed genes were found 4 h after exposure to low and high dose ionizing radiation. Differences in gene expression were related to signal transduction pathways of the DNA damage response after 2 h and to metabolic pathways, that might implicate cellular senescence, after 4 h. The time point 4 h will be used to conduct further irradiation experiments in a larger sample.
Publisher
BioMed Central,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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