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Correlation of Particle Traversals with Clonogenic Survival Using Cell-Fluorescent Ion Track Hybrid Detector.
Dokic, Ivana; Niklas, Martin; Zimmermann, Ferdinand; Mairani, Andrea; Seidel, Philipp; Krunic, Damir; Jäkel, Oliver; Debus, Jürgen; Greilich, Steffen; Abdollahi, Amir.
Afiliação
  • Dokic I; German Cancer Consortium, Translational Radiation Oncology, National Center for Tumor Diseases, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg University Medical School , Heidelberg , Germany ; Heidelberg Ion Therapy Center , Heidelberg , Germany ; Heidelberg Institute of Radiation Oncology, National Cen
  • Niklas M; German Cancer Consortium, Translational Radiation Oncology, National Center for Tumor Diseases, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg University Medical School , Heidelberg , Germany ; Heidelberg Ion Therapy Center , Heidelberg , Germany ; Heidelberg Institute of Radiation Oncology, National Cen
  • Zimmermann F; German Cancer Consortium, Translational Radiation Oncology, National Center for Tumor Diseases, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg University Medical School , Heidelberg , Germany ; Heidelberg Ion Therapy Center , Heidelberg , Germany ; Heidelberg Institute of Radiation Oncology, National Cen
  • Mairani A; Heidelberg Ion Therapy Center , Heidelberg , Germany ; National Center for Oncological Hadrontherapy , Pavia , Italy.
  • Seidel P; German Cancer Consortium, Translational Radiation Oncology, National Center for Tumor Diseases, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg University Medical School , Heidelberg , Germany ; Heidelberg Ion Therapy Center , Heidelberg , Germany ; Heidelberg Institute of Radiation Oncology, National Cen
  • Krunic D; Light Microscopy Facility, German Cancer Research Center , Heidelberg , Germany.
  • Jäkel O; Heidelberg Ion Therapy Center , Heidelberg , Germany ; Heidelberg Institute of Radiation Oncology, National Center for Radiation Research in Oncology , Heidelberg , Germany ; Division of Medical Physics in Radiation Oncology, German Cancer Research Center , Heidelberg , Germany.
  • Debus J; German Cancer Consortium, Translational Radiation Oncology, National Center for Tumor Diseases, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg University Medical School , Heidelberg , Germany ; Heidelberg Ion Therapy Center , Heidelberg , Germany ; Heidelberg Institute of Radiation Oncology, National Cen
  • Greilich S; Heidelberg Institute of Radiation Oncology, National Center for Radiation Research in Oncology , Heidelberg , Germany ; Division of Medical Physics in Radiation Oncology, German Cancer Research Center , Heidelberg , Germany.
  • Abdollahi A; German Cancer Consortium, Translational Radiation Oncology, National Center for Tumor Diseases, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg University Medical School , Heidelberg , Germany ; Heidelberg Ion Therapy Center , Heidelberg , Germany ; Heidelberg Institute of Radiation Oncology, National Cen
Front Oncol ; 5: 275, 2015.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26697410
ABSTRACT
Development of novel approaches linking the physical characteristics of particles with biological responses are of high relevance for the field of particle therapy. In radiobiology, the clonogenic survival of cells is considered the gold standard assay for the assessment of cellular sensitivity to ionizing radiation. Toward further development of next generation biodosimeters in particle therapy, cell-fluorescent ion track hybrid detector (Cell-FIT-HD) was recently engineered by our group and successfully employed to study physical particle track information in correlation with irradiation-induced DNA damage in cell nuclei. In this work, we investigated the feasibility of Cell-FIT-HD as a tool to study the effects of clinical beams on cellular clonogenic survival. Tumor cells were grown on the fluorescent nuclear track detector as cell culture, mimicking the standard procedures for clonogenic assay. Cell-FIT-HD was used to detect the spatial distribution of particle tracks within colony-initiating cells. The physical data were associated with radiation-induced foci as surrogates for DNA double-strand breaks, the hallmark of radiation-induced cell lethality. Long-term cell fate was monitored to determine the ability of cells to form colonies. We report the first successful detection of particle traversal within colony-initiating cells at subcellular resolution using Cell-FIT-HD.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article