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Utility of gene expression studies in relation to radiation exposure and clinical outcomes: thyroid cancer in the Ukrainian-American cohort and late health effects in a MAYAK worker cohort.

Authors :
Abend, Michael
Pfeiffer, Ruth M.
Port, Matthias
Hatch, Maureen
Bogdanova, Tetyana
Tronko, Mykola D.
Mabuchi, Kiyohiko
Azizova, Tamara
Unger, Kristian
Braselmann, Herbert
Ostheim, Patrick
Brenner, Alina V.
Source :
International Journal of Radiation Biology. 2021, Vol. 97 Issue 1, p12-18. 7p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We herein report on changes in gene expression after radiation exposure to iodine-131 from the Chernobyl accident in the Ukrainian-American thyroid cohort and to external gamma ray or internal plutonium exposure in the Mayak Production Association radiation workers. Taking advantage of access to tissue samples from the thyroid cancer cases in the Ukrainian-American cohort, our group tried to identify candidate genes to discriminate spontaneously occurring thyroid cancers from thyroid cancers caused by radiation exposure. We also examined gene expression changes in normal and cancerous thyroid tissue in relation to iodine-131 dose separately. Gene expression changes in the peripheral blood of radiation exposed Mayak workers were examined to elucidate the dose-to-gene and gene-to-health (e.g. cardiovascular disease) relationships. Results of both projects are discussed under the aspect of dose-response relationships (dose-to-gene) and clinical outcome relationships (gene-to-effect) in light of how mechanistic data can be translated into actionable knowledge for radiation protection or clinical purposes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09553002
Volume :
97
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Radiation Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148112018
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09553002.2020.1748739