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12 Citations
4,531 Views
12 Pages

21 June 2022

Although direct damage to nuclear DNA is considered as the major contributing event that leads to radiation-induced effects, accumulating evidence in the past two decades has shown that non-target events, in which cells are not directly irradiated bu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
7,242 Views
13 Pages

Low Concentration of Exogenous Carbon Monoxide Modulates Radiation-Induced Bystander Effect in Mammalian Cell Cluster Model

  • Wenqing Wu,
  • Lili Nie,
  • K. N. Yu,
  • Lijun Wu,
  • Peizhong Kong,
  • Lingzhi Bao,
  • Guodong Chen,
  • Haoran Yang and
  • Wei Han

8 December 2016

During radiotherapy procedures, radiation-induced bystander effect (RIBE) can potentially lead to genetic hazards to normal tissues surrounding the targeted regions. Previous studies showed that RIBE intensities in cell cluster models were much highe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,750 Views
13 Pages

Golgi Phosphoprotein 3 Mediates Radiation-Induced Bystander Effect via ERK/EGR1/TNF-α Signal Axis

  • Feng Qin,
  • Guodong Chen,
  • Kwan Ngok Yu,
  • Miaomiao Yang,
  • Wei Cao,
  • Peizhong Kong,
  • Shengjie Peng,
  • Mingyu Sun,
  • Lili Nie and
  • Wei Han

1 November 2022

The radiation-induced bystander effect (RIBE), an important non-targeted effect of radiation, has been proposed to be associated with irradiation-caused secondary cancers and reproductive damage beyond the irradiation-treated area after radiotherapy....

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
7,527 Views
15 Pages

10 February 2020

In patients with breast cancer who undergo breast-conserving surgery (BCS), more than 90% of local recurrences occur in the same quadrant as the primary cancer. Surgical wound fluids (SWF) are believed to play a role in this process by inducing an in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
7,920 Views
18 Pages

Integrative Bioinformatic Analysis of Transcriptomic Data Identifies Conserved Molecular Pathways Underlying Ionizing Radiation-Induced Bystander Effects (RIBE)

  • Constantinos Yeles,
  • Efstathios-Iason Vlachavas,
  • Olga Papadodima,
  • Eleftherios Pilalis,
  • Constantinos E. Vorgias,
  • Alexandros G. Georgakilas and
  • Aristotelis Chatziioannou

25 November 2017

Ionizing radiation-induced bystander effects (RIBE) encompass a number of effects with potential for a plethora of damages in adjacent non-irradiated tissue. The cascade of molecular events is initiated in response to the exposure to ionizing radiati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,571 Views
9 Pages

Overexpression of SKP2 Inhibits the Radiation-Induced Bystander Effects of Esophageal Carcinoma

  • Xiao-Chun Wang,
  • Tie-Jun Zhang,
  • Zi-Jian Guo,
  • Chang-Yan Xiao,
  • Xiao-Wen Ding,
  • Fang Fang,
  • Wen-Tao Sheng,
  • Xu Shu and
  • Jue Li

Background: To investigate the effects of S-phase kinase protein 2 (SKP2) expression on the radiation induced bystander effect (RIBE) in esophageal cancer (EC) cells. Materials and Methods: Western blot was used to detect the levels of SKP2, Rad51, a...

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  • Open Access
858 Views
11 Pages

13 August 2025

Regulating tumor invasion and metastasis is pivotal for improving cancer patient prognosis. While cell migration is a key factor in these processes, the non-targeted effects of chemoradiotherapy on cell motility remain poorly understood. In this stud...

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  • Open Access
24 Citations
5,281 Views
13 Pages

Radiation-Induced Senescence Bystander Effect: The Role of Exosomes

  • Eman Elbakrawy,
  • Savneet Kaur Bains,
  • Scott Bright,
  • Raheem AL-Abedi,
  • Ammar Mayah,
  • Edwin Goodwin and
  • Munira Kadhim

27 July 2020

Ionizing Radiation (IR), especially at high doses, induces cellular senescence in exposed cultures. IR also induces “bystander effects” through signals released from irradiated cells, and these effects include many of the same outcomes ob...

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  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,008 Views
20 Pages

Non-Targeted Effects of Synchrotron Radiation: Lessons from Experiments at the Australian and European Synchrotrons

  • Cristian Fernandez-Palomo,
  • Zacharenia Nikitaki,
  • Valentin Djonov,
  • Alexandros G. Georgakilas and
  • Olga A. Martin

17 February 2022

Studies have been conducted at synchrotron facilities in Europe and Australia to explore a variety of applications of synchrotron X-rays in medicine and biology. We discuss the major technical aspects of the synchrotron irradiation setups, paying spe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
5,387 Views
18 Pages

21 January 2021

Radiation-induced bystander effect is a biological response in nonirradiated cells receiving signals from cells exposed to ionising radiation. The aim of this in vivo study was to analyse whether extracellular vesicles (EVs) originating from irradiat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,034 Views
18 Pages

Radiation-Induced Bystander Effect: Loss of Radioprotective Capacity of Rosmarinic Acid In Vivo and In Vitro

  • Amparo Olivares,
  • Miguel Alcaraz-Saura,
  • Daniel Gyingiri Achel,
  • Juan de Dios Berná-Mestre and
  • Miguel Alcaraz

3 February 2021

In radiation oncology, the modulation of the bystander effect is a target both for the destruction of tumor cells and to protect healthy cells. With this objective, we determine whether the radioprotective capacity of rosmarinic acid (RA) can affect...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,126 Views
21 Pages

Radiosensitization of Breast Cancer Cells with a 2-Methoxyestradiol Analogue Affects DNA Damage and Repair Signaling In Vitro

  • Elsie Magdalena Nolte,
  • Anna Margaretha Joubert,
  • Laurence Lafanechère and
  • Anne Elisabeth Mercier

10 February 2023

Radiation resistance and radiation-related side effects warrant research into alternative strategies in the application of this modality to cancer treatment. Designed in silico to improve the pharmacokinetics and anti-cancer properties of 2-methoxyes...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
11,838 Views
21 Pages

Low Dose Ionising Radiation-Induced Hormesis: Therapeutic Implications to Human Health

  • Yeh Siang Lau,
  • Ming Tsuey Chew,
  • Amal Alqahtani,
  • Bleddyn Jones,
  • Mark A. Hill,
  • Andrew Nisbet and
  • David A. Bradley

24 September 2021

The concept of radiation-induced hormesis, whereby a low dose is beneficial and a high dose is detrimental, has been gaining attention in the fields of molecular biology, environmental toxicology and radiation biology. There is a growing body of lite...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,808 Views
11 Pages

Genotoxic Bystander Signals from Irradiated Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Mainly Localize in the 10–100 kDa Fraction of Conditioned Medium

  • Vanessa Kohl,
  • Alice Fabarius,
  • Oliver Drews,
  • Miriam Bierbaum,
  • Ahmed Jawhar,
  • Ali Darwich,
  • Christel Weiss,
  • Johanna Flach,
  • Susanne Brendel and
  • Henning D. Popp
  • + 3 authors

7 April 2021

Genotoxic bystander signals released from irradiated human mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) may induce radiation-induced bystander effects (RIBEs) in human hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPC), potentially causing leukemic transformation. Al...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,468 Views
14 Pages

25 October 2023

This study aimed to determine the mechanism underlying the modulation of radiosensitivity in cancer cells by the radiation-induced bystander effect (RIBE). We hypothesized that the RIBE mediates cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and its metabolite prostagland...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,213 Views
18 Pages

Boosted Radiation Bystander Effect of PSMA-Targeted Gold Nanoparticles in Prostate Cancer Radiosensitization

  • Daiki Hara,
  • Wensi Tao,
  • Ryder M. Schmidt,
  • Yu-Ping Yang,
  • Sylvia Daunert,
  • Nesrin Dogan,
  • John Chetley Ford,
  • Alan Pollack and
  • Junwei Shi

14 December 2022

Metal nanoparticles are effective radiosensitizers that locally enhance radiation doses in targeted cancer cells. Compared with other metal nanoparticles, gold nanoparticles (GNPs) exhibit high biocompatibility, low toxicity, and they increase second...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
4,067 Views
12 Pages

Radiation-Induced Bystander Effect Mediated by Exosomes Involves the Replication Stress in Recipient Cells

  • Mateusz Smolarz,
  • Łukasz Skoczylas,
  • Marta Gawin,
  • Monika Krzyżowska,
  • Monika Pietrowska and
  • Piotr Widłak

Exosomes released by irradiated cells mediate the radiation-induced bystander effect, which is manifested by DNA breaks detected in recipient cells; yet, the specific mechanism responsible for the generation of chromosome lesions remains unclear. In...

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  • Open Access
28 Citations
5,248 Views
19 Pages

The Footprint of Exosomes in the Radiation-Induced Bystander Effects

  • Safura Jokar,
  • Inês A. Marques,
  • Saeedeh Khazaei,
  • Tania Martins-Marques,
  • Henrique Girao,
  • Mafalda Laranjo and
  • Maria Filomena Botelho

Radiation therapy is widely used as the primary treatment option for several cancer types. However, radiation therapy is a nonspecific method and associated with significant challenges such as radioresistance and non-targeted effects. The radiation-i...

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39 Citations
9,049 Views
19 Pages

23 January 2015

The rescue effect describes the phenomenon where irradiated cells or organisms derive benefits from the feedback signals sent from the bystander unirradiated cells or organisms. An example of the benefit is the mitigation of radiation-induced DNA da...

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  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,468 Views
20 Pages

A Proteomic Study Suggests Stress Granules as New Potential Actors in Radiation-Induced Bystander Effects

  • Mihaela Tudor,
  • Antoine Gilbert,
  • Charlotte Lepleux,
  • Mihaela Temelie,
  • Sonia Hem,
  • Jean Armengaud,
  • Emilie Brotin,
  • Siamak Haghdoost,
  • Diana Savu and
  • François Chevalier

Besides the direct effects of radiations, indirect effects are observed within the surrounding non-irradiated area; irradiated cells relay stress signals in this close proximity, inducing the so-called radiation-induced bystander effect. These signal...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,109 Views
29 Pages

23 October 2022

The present paper reviews a non-targeted effect in radiobiology known as the Radiation-Induced Rescue Effect (RIRE) and insights gained from previous microbeam experiments on RIRE. RIRE describes the mitigation of radiobiological effects in targeted...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,410 Views
19 Pages

Role of Histone Variant H2A.J in Fine-Tuning Chromatin Organization for the Establishment of Ionizing Radiation-Induced Senescence

  • Mutaz A. Abd Al-razaq,
  • Benjamin M. Freyter,
  • Anna Isermann,
  • Gargi Tewary,
  • Adèle Mangelinck,
  • Carl Mann and
  • Claudia E. Rübe

16 March 2023

Purpose: Radiation-induced senescence is characterized by profound changes in chromatin organization with the formation of Senescence-Associated-Heterochromatin-Foci (SAHF) and DNA-Segments-with-Chromatin-Alterations-Reinforcing-Senescence (DNA-SCARS...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
6,753 Views
12 Pages

The present paper studied the X-ray-induced targeted effect in irradiated zebrafish embryos (Danio rerio), as well as a non-targeted effect in bystander naïve embryos partnered with irradiated embryos, and examined the influence of exogenous nitric o...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,951 Views
32 Pages

Effects of Targeted Radionuclide Therapy on Cancer Cells Beyond the Ablative Radiation Dose

  • Guillermina Ferro-Flores,
  • Erika Azorín-Vega,
  • Blanca Ocampo-García,
  • Myrna Luna-Gutiérrez,
  • Pedro Cruz-Nova and
  • Laura Meléndez-Alafort

Targeted radionuclide therapy (TRT) utilizes radiopharmaceuticals to deliver radiation directly to cancer cells while sparing healthy tissues. Beyond the absorbed dose of ablative radiation, TRT induces non-targeted effects (NTEs) that significantly...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,330 Views
11 Pages

18 May 2023

Radiation-induced bystander response (RIBR) is a response induced in non-irradiated cells that receive bystander signals from directly irradiated cells. X-ray microbeams are useful tools for elucidating the mechanisms underlying RIBR. However, previo...

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  • Open Access
42 Citations
6,373 Views
15 Pages

Under physiological and stress conditions, mitochondria act as a signaling platform to initiate biological events, establishing communication from the mitochondria to the rest of the cell. Mitochondrial adenosine triphosphate (ATP), reactive oxygen s...

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39 Citations
5,046 Views
19 Pages

Shifting the Immune-Suppressive to Predominant Immune-Stimulatory Radiation Effects by SBRT-PArtial Tumor Irradiation Targeting HYpoxic Segment (SBRT-PATHY)

  • Slavisa Tubin,
  • Seema Gupta,
  • Michael Grusch,
  • Helmuth H. Popper,
  • Luka Brcic,
  • Martin L. Ashdown,
  • Samir N. Khleif,
  • Barbara Peter-Vörösmarty,
  • Martin Hyden and
  • Eugen Hug
  • + 2 authors

26 December 2020

Radiation-induced immune-mediated abscopal effects (AE) of conventional radiotherapy are very rare. Whole-tumor irradiation leads to lymphopenia due to killing of immune cells in the tumor microenvironment, resulting in immunosuppression and weak abs...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,892 Views
24 Pages

Paradoxical Radiosensitizing Effect of Carnosic Acid on B16F10 Metastatic Melanoma Cells: A New Treatment Strategy

  • Miguel Alcaraz,
  • Amparo Olivares,
  • Marina Andreu-Gálvez,
  • Daniel Gyingiri Achel,
  • Ana María Mercado and
  • Miguel Alcaraz-Saura

31 October 2022

Carnosic acid (CA) is a phenolic diterpene characterized by its high antioxidant activity; it is used in industrial, cosmetic, and nutritional applications. We evaluated the radioprotective capacity of CA on cells directly exposed to X-rays and non-i...

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  • Open Access
33 Citations
5,158 Views
17 Pages

Gap Junction Intercellular Communication Positively Regulates Cisplatin Toxicity by Inducing DNA Damage through Bystander Signaling

  • Sanjeevani Arora,
  • Joshua R. Heyza,
  • Elaine C. Chalfin,
  • Randall J. Ruch and
  • Steve M. Patrick

2 October 2018

The radiation-induced bystander effect (RIBE) can increase cellular toxicity in a gap junction dependent manner in unirradiated bystander cells. Recent reports have suggested that cisplatin toxicity can also be mediated by functional gap junction int...

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  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,050 Views
10 Pages

X-ray microbeams have been used to explore radiobiological effects induced by targeting a specific site in living systems. Synchrotron radiation from the Photon Factory, Japan, with high brilliance and highly parallel directionality is a source suita...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,788 Views
40 Pages

Radiation and Diabetic Retinopathy: A Dark Synergy

  • Tom A. Gardiner,
  • Desmond B. Archer,
  • Giuliana Silvestri and
  • Winfried M. Amoaku

Exacerbation of the vascular pathology in radiation retinopathy as a result of pre-existing diabetes has been recognized for many years, as reflected by clinical reports and a few early experimental studies. However, the underlying pathogenetic mecha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,435 Views
16 Pages

Spatially fractionated radiotherapy (SFRT) offers a promising approach for debulking large tumors by delivering high-dose radiation to a fraction of the tumor volume. However, the complex tumor microenvironment necessitates models beyond traditional...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
5,277 Views
14 Pages

Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome (CFIDS) is considered to be a multidimensional illness whose etiology is unknown. However, reports from Chernobyl, as well as those from the United States, have revealed an association between radiation...

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  • Open Access
37 Citations
5,313 Views
25 Pages

Phenotypic and Functional Characteristics of Exosomes Derived from Irradiated Mouse Organs and Their Role in the Mechanisms Driving Non-Targeted Effects

  • Seda Tuncay Cagatay,
  • Ammar Mayah,
  • Mariateresa Mancuso,
  • Paola Giardullo,
  • Simonetta Pazzaglia,
  • Anna Saran,
  • Amuthachelvi Daniel,
  • Damien Traynor,
  • Aidan D. Meade and
  • Munira Kadhim
  • + 2 authors

9 November 2020

Molecular communication between irradiated and unirradiated neighbouring cells initiates radiation-induced bystander effects (RIBE) and out-of-field (abscopal) effects which are both an example of the non-targeted effects (NTE) of ionising radiation...

  • Review
  • Open Access
46 Citations
7,320 Views
29 Pages

Extracellular Vesicles in Modifying the Effects of Ionizing Radiation

  • Tünde Szatmári,
  • Rita Hargitai,
  • Géza Sáfrány and
  • Katalin Lumniczky

6 November 2019

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are membrane-coated nanovesicles actively secreted by almost all cell types. EVs can travel long distances within the body, being finally taken up by the target cells, transferring information from one cell to another, th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
1,926 Views
19 Pages

X-rays-Induced Bystander Effect Consists in the Formation of DNA Breaks in a Calcium-Dependent Manner: Influence of the Experimental Procedure and the Individual Factor

  • Juliette Restier-Verlet,
  • Aurélie Joubert,
  • Mélanie L. Ferlazzo,
  • Adeline Granzotto,
  • Laurène Sonzogni,
  • Joëlle Al-Choboq,
  • Laura El Nachef,
  • Eymeric Le Reun,
  • Michel Bourguignon and
  • Nicolas Foray

16 March 2023

Radiation-induced bystander effects (RIBE) describe the biological events occurring in non-targeted cells in the vicinity of irradiated ones. Various experimental procedures have been used to investigate RIBE. Interestingly, most micro-irradiation ex...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,983 Views
25 Pages

Extracellular Vesicles Derived from Bone Marrow in an Early Stage of Ionizing Radiation Damage Are Able to Induce Bystander Responses in the Bone Marrow

  • Dávid Kis,
  • Ilona Barbara Csordás,
  • Eszter Persa,
  • Bálint Jezsó,
  • Rita Hargitai,
  • Tünde Szatmári,
  • Nikolett Sándor,
  • Enikő Kis,
  • Katalin Balázs and
  • Katalin Lumniczky
  • + 1 author

4 January 2022

Ionizing radiation (IR)-induced bystander effects contribute to biological responses to radiation, and extracellular vesicles (EVs) play important roles in mediating these effects. In this study we investigated the role of bone marrow (BM)-derived EV...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,632 Views
13 Pages

Modeling Radiation-Induced Epithelial Cell Injury in Murine Three-Dimensional Esophageal Organoids

  • Latisha Carswell,
  • Deepa M. Sridharan,
  • Lung-Chang Chien,
  • Wataru Hirose,
  • Véronique Giroux,
  • Hiroshi Nakagawa and
  • Janice M. Pluth

25 April 2024

Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is a deadly consequence of radiation exposure to the esophagus. ESCC arises from esophageal epithelial cells that undergo malignant transformation and features a perturbed squamous cell differentiation progra...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,263 Views
16 Pages

30 December 2024

Classical radiation biology as we understand it clearly identifies genomic DNA as the primary target of ionizing radiation. The evidence appears rock-solid: ionizing radiation typically induces DSBs with a yield of ~30 per cell per Gy, and unrepaired...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,644 Views
20 Pages

Application of Advanced Non-Linear Spectral Decomposition and Regression Methods for Spectroscopic Analysis of Targeted and Non-Targeted Irradiation Effects in an In-Vitro Model

  • Ciara Slattery,
  • Khanh Nguyen,
  • Laura Shields,
  • Isabel Vega-Carrascal,
  • Sean Singleton,
  • Fiona M. Lyng,
  • Brendan McClean and
  • Aidan D. Meade

26 October 2022

Irradiation of the tumour site during treatment for cancer with external-beam ionising radiation results in a complex and dynamic series of effects in both the tumour itself and the normal tissue which surrounds it. The development of a spectral mode...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
4,151 Views
25 Pages

Ionising Radiation Promotes Invasive Potential of Breast Cancer Cells: The Role of Exosomes in the Process

  • Raheem AL-Abedi,
  • Seda Tuncay Cagatay,
  • Ammar Mayah,
  • Susan A. Brooks and
  • Munira Kadhim

26 October 2021

Along with the cells that are exposed to radiation, non-irradiated cells can unveil radiation effects as a result of intercellular communication, which are collectively defined as radiation induced bystander effects (RIBE). Exosome-mediated signallin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,021 Views
11 Pages

The Evidence of the Bystander Effect after Bleomycin Electrotransfer and Irreversible Electroporation

  • Paulius Ruzgys,
  • Neringa Barauskaitė,
  • Vitalij Novickij,
  • Jurij Novickij and
  • Saulius Šatkauskas

2 October 2021

One of current applications of electroporation is electrochemotherapy and electroablation for local cancer treatment. Both of these electroporation modalities share some similarities with radiation therapy, one of which could be the bystander effect....

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33 Citations
14,177 Views
25 Pages

20 January 2012

Although radiation carcinogenesis has been shown both experimentally and epidemiologically, the use of ionizing radiation is also one of the major modalities in cancer treatment. Various known cellular and molecular events are involved in carcinogene...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
3,887 Views
15 Pages

28 October 2019

Tumor cells exposed to stress-inducing radiotherapy or chemotherapy can send signals to non- or minimally exposed bystander cells. Bystander effects of ionizing radiation are well established, but little is known about such effects in non-ionizing ph...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,307 Views
13 Pages

Radiation-Induced Metabolic Shifts in the Hepatic Parenchyma: Findings from 18F-FDG PET Imaging and Tissue NMR Metabolomics in a Mouse Model for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

  • Yi-Hsiu Chung,
  • Cheng-Kun Tsai,
  • Ching-Fang Yu,
  • Wan-Ling Wang,
  • Chung-Lin Yang,
  • Ji-Hong Hong,
  • Tzu-Chen Yen,
  • Fang-Hsin Chen and
  • Gigin Lin

28 April 2021

Purpose: By taking advantage of 18F-FDG PET imaging and tissue nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) metabolomics, we examined the dynamic metabolic alterations induced by liver irradiation in a mouse model for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods: Aft...

  • Review
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18 Citations
3,617 Views
13 Pages

Genomic Instability and Carcinogenesis of Heavy Charged Particles Radiation: Clinical and Environmental Implications

  • Keywan Mortezaee,
  • Masoud Najafi,
  • Bagher Farhood,
  • Amirhossein Ahmadi,
  • Dheyauldeen Shabeeb and
  • Ahmed Eleojo Musa

13 September 2019

One of the uses of ionizing radiation is in cancer treatment. The use of heavy charged particles for treatment has been introduced in recent decades because of their priority for deposition of radiation energy in the tumor, via the Bragg peak phenome...

  • Review
  • Open Access
27 Citations
6,835 Views
51 Pages

Non-targeted effects (NTE) have been generally regarded as a low-dose ionizing radiation (IR) phenomenon. Recently, regarding long distant abscopal effects have also been observed at high doses of IR) relevant to antitumor radiation therapy. IR is in...

  • Review
  • Open Access
55 Citations
7,016 Views
18 Pages

Exposure to ionizing radiation (IR) is inevitable to humans in real-life scenarios; the hazards of IR primarily stem from its mutagenic, carcinogenic, and cell killing ability. For many decades, extensive research has been conducted on the human cell...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,280 Views
18 Pages

Long Non-Coding RNA LOC401312 Induces Radiosensitivity Through Upregulation of CPS1 in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

  • Zhengyue Cao,
  • Tiantian Wang,
  • Fumin Tai,
  • Rui Zhai,
  • Hujie Li,
  • Jingjing Li,
  • Shensi Xiang,
  • Huiying Gao,
  • Xiaofei Zheng and
  • Changyan Li

Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), non-protein-coding transcripts exceeding 200 nucleotides, are critical regulators of gene expression through chromatin remodeling, transcriptional modulation, and post-transcriptional modifications. While ionizing radia...

  • Review
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138 Citations
20,087 Views
40 Pages

The Cellular and Molecular Carcinogenic Effects of Radon Exposure: A Review

  • Aaron Robertson,
  • James Allen,
  • Robin Laney and
  • Alison Curnow

5 July 2013

Radon-222 is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is responsible for approximately half of the human annual background radiation exposure globally. Chronic exposure to radon and its decay products is estimated to be the second leading cause of...