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Low dose effects of ionizing radiation on normal tissue stem cells

Authors :
Kevin M. Prise
Katrin Manda
Dajana Buttler
Guido Hildebrandt
Joy N. Kavanagh
Source :
Manda, K, Kavanagh, J N, Buttler, D, Prise, K M & Hildebrandt, G 2014, ' Low dose effects of ionizing radiation on normal tissue stem cells ', Mutation research/Reviews in Mutation Research, vol. 761, pp. 6-14 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mrrev.2014.02.003
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

In recent years, there has been growing evidence for the involvement of stem cells in cancer initiation. As a result of their long life span, stem cells may have an increased propensity to accumulate genetic damage relative to differentiated cells. Therefore, stem cells of normal tissues may be important targets for radiation-induced carcinogenesis.Knowledge of the effects of ionizing radiation (IR) on normal stem cells and on the processes involved in carcinogenesis is very limited. The influence of high doses of IR (>5 Gy) on proliferation, cell cycle and induction of senescence has been demonstrated in stem cells. There have been limited studies of the effects of moderate (0.5–5 Gy) and low doses (This review will provide an overview of the current knowledge of radiation-induced effects on normal stem cells, with particular focus on low and moderate doses of IR.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Manda, K, Kavanagh, J N, Buttler, D, Prise, K M & Hildebrandt, G 2014, ' Low dose effects of ionizing radiation on normal tissue stem cells ', Mutation research/Reviews in Mutation Research, vol. 761, pp. 6-14 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mrrev.2014.02.003
Accession number :
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