1. First Human Cell Experiments With FLASH Carbon Ions.
- Author
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Tashiro M, Yoshida Y, Oike T, Nakao M, Yusa K, Hirota Y, and Ohno T
- Subjects
- Fibroblasts radiation effects, Humans, Ions, Carbon, Heavy Ion Radiotherapy
- Abstract
Background/aim: This study aimed to establish a setup for ultra-high-dose-rate (FLASH) carbon-ion irradiation, and to conduct the first human cell experiments using FLASH carbon ions., Materials and Methods: A system for FLASH carbon-ion irradiation (1-3 Gy at 13 or 50 keV/μm) was developed. The growth and senescence of HFL1 lung fibroblasts were assessed by crystal violet staining assays and senescence-associated β-galactosidase staining, respectively. Survival of HSGc-C5 cancer cells was assessed by clonogenic assays., Results: The dose rates of carbon ions ranged from 96-195 Gy/s, meeting the definition of FLASH. With both 13 and 50 keV/μm beams, no FLASH sparing effect was observed on the growth suppression and senescence of HFL1 cells, nor on the survival of HSGc-C5 cells., Conclusion: We successfully conducted the first human cell experiments with FLASH carbon ions. No FLASH effect was observed under the conditions examined., (Copyright © 2022 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. George J. Delinasios), All rights reserved.)
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- 2022
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