Correlation between radiation dose and p53 protein expression levels in human lymphocytes

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Autor(a) principal: CAVALCANTI,MARIANA B.
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: FERNANDES,THIAGO S., SILVA,EDVANE B., AMARAL,ADEMIR
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: The aim of this research was to evaluate the relationship between p53 protein levels and absorbed doses from in vitro irradiated human lymphocytes. For this, samples of blood from 23 donors were irradiated with 0.5; 1; 2; and 4 Gy from a Cobalt-60 source, and the percentages of lymphocytes expressing p53 were scored using Flow Cytometry. The subjects were divided into 3 groups, in accordance with the p53 levels expressed per radiation dose: low (Group I), high (Group II), and excessive levels (Group III). For all groups, the analyses showed that the p53 expression levels increase with the absorbed dose. Particularly for groups I and II, the correlation between this protein expression and the dose follows the linear-quadratic model, such as for radioinduced chromosomal aberrations. In conclusion, our findings indicate possible applications of this approach in evaluating individual radiosensitivity prior to radiotherapeutical procedures as well as in medical surveillance of occupationally exposed workers. Furthermore, due to the rapidity of flow-cytometric analyses, the methodology here employed would play an important role in emergency responses to a large-scale radiation incident where many people may have been exposed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Correlation between radiation dose and p53 protein expression levels in human lymphocytes
title Correlation between radiation dose and p53 protein expression levels in human lymphocytes
spellingShingle Correlation between radiation dose and p53 protein expression levels in human lymphocytes
CAVALCANTI,MARIANA B.
Biological Dosimetry
cellular radiobiology
Flow Cytometry
p53 protein
radiosensitivity
title_short Correlation between radiation dose and p53 protein expression levels in human lymphocytes
title_full Correlation between radiation dose and p53 protein expression levels in human lymphocytes
title_fullStr Correlation between radiation dose and p53 protein expression levels in human lymphocytes
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between radiation dose and p53 protein expression levels in human lymphocytes
title_sort Correlation between radiation dose and p53 protein expression levels in human lymphocytes
author CAVALCANTI,MARIANA B.
author_facet CAVALCANTI,MARIANA B.
FERNANDES,THIAGO S.
SILVA,EDVANE B.
AMARAL,ADEMIR
author_role author
author2 FERNANDES,THIAGO S.
SILVA,EDVANE B.
AMARAL,ADEMIR
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv CAVALCANTI,MARIANA B.
FERNANDES,THIAGO S.
SILVA,EDVANE B.
AMARAL,ADEMIR
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biological Dosimetry
cellular radiobiology
Flow Cytometry
p53 protein
radiosensitivity
topic Biological Dosimetry
cellular radiobiology
Flow Cytometry
p53 protein
radiosensitivity
description The aim of this research was to evaluate the relationship between p53 protein levels and absorbed doses from in vitro irradiated human lymphocytes. For this, samples of blood from 23 donors were irradiated with 0.5; 1; 2; and 4 Gy from a Cobalt-60 source, and the percentages of lymphocytes expressing p53 were scored using Flow Cytometry. The subjects were divided into 3 groups, in accordance with the p53 levels expressed per radiation dose: low (Group I), high (Group II), and excessive levels (Group III). For all groups, the analyses showed that the p53 expression levels increase with the absorbed dose. Particularly for groups I and II, the correlation between this protein expression and the dose follows the linear-quadratic model, such as for radioinduced chromosomal aberrations. In conclusion, our findings indicate possible applications of this approach in evaluating individual radiosensitivity prior to radiotherapeutical procedures as well as in medical surveillance of occupationally exposed workers. Furthermore, due to the rapidity of flow-cytometric analyses, the methodology here employed would play an important role in emergency responses to a large-scale radiation incident where many people may have been exposed.
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