Difference in the relative biological effectiveness and DNA damage repair processes in response to proton beam therapy according to the positions of the spread out Bragg peak
Abstract Background Cellular responses to proton beam irradiation are not yet clearly understood, especially differences in the relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of high-energy proton beams depending on the position on the Spread-Out Bragg Peak (SOBP). Towards this end, we investigated the dif...
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doaj-479ffc50b7474bb0a2288c9879dd53212020-11-24T20:58:33ZengBMCRadiation Oncology1748-717X2017-07-011211910.1186/s13014-017-0849-1Difference in the relative biological effectiveness and DNA damage repair processes in response to proton beam therapy according to the positions of the spread out Bragg peakHidehiro Hojo0Takeshi Dohmae1Kenji Hotta2Ryosuke Kohno3Atsushi Motegi4Atsushi Yagishita5Hideki Makinoshima6Katsuya Tsuchihara7Tetsuo Akimoto8Division of Radiation Oncology and Particle Therapy, National Cancer Center Hospital EastHigh Energy Accelerator Research OrganizationDivision of Radiation Oncology and Particle Therapy, National Cancer Center Hospital EastDepartment of Radiation Physics, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer CenterDivision of Radiation Oncology and Particle Therapy, National Cancer Center Hospital EastDivision of Translational Research, EPOC, National Cancer CenterDivision of Translational Research, EPOC, National Cancer CenterDivision of Translational Research, EPOC, National Cancer CenterDivision of Radiation Oncology and Particle Therapy, National Cancer Center Hospital EastAbstract Background Cellular responses to proton beam irradiation are not yet clearly understood, especially differences in the relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of high-energy proton beams depending on the position on the Spread-Out Bragg Peak (SOBP). Towards this end, we investigated the differences in the biological effect of a high-energy proton beam on the target cells placed at different positions on the SOBP, using two human esophageal cancer cell lines with differing radiosensitivities. Methods Two human esophageal cancer cell lines (OE21, KYSE450) with different radiosensitivities were irradiated with a 235-MeV proton beam at 4 different positions on the SOBP (position #1: At entry; position #2: At the proximal end of the SOBP; position #3: Center of the SOBP; position #4: At the distal end of the SOBP), and the cell survivals were assessed by the clonogenic assay. The RBE10 for each position of the target cell lines on the SOBP was determined based on the results of the cell survival assay conducted after photon beam irradiation. In addition, the number of DNA double-strand breaks was estimated by quantitating the number of phospho-histone H2AX (γH2AX) foci formed in the nuclei by immunofluorescence analysis. Results In regard to differences in the RBE of a proton beam according to the position on the SOBP, the RBE value tended to increase as the position on the SOBP moved distally. Comparison of the residual number of γH2AX foci at the end 24 h after the irradiation revealed, for both cell lines, a higher number of foci in the cells irradiated at the distal end of the SOPB than in those irradiated at the proximal end or center of the SOBP. Conclusions The results of this study demonstrate that the RBE of a high-energy proton beam and the cellular responses, including the DNA damage repair processes, to high-energy proton beam irradiation, differ according to the position on the SOBP, irrespective of the radiosensitivity levels of the cell lines.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13014-017-0849-1Proton beamRelative Biological EffectivenessLinear Energy TransferSpread-Out Bragg PeakDNA damage |
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Hidehiro Hojo Takeshi Dohmae Kenji Hotta Ryosuke Kohno Atsushi Motegi Atsushi Yagishita Hideki Makinoshima Katsuya Tsuchihara Tetsuo Akimoto Difference in the relative biological effectiveness and DNA damage repair processes in response to proton beam therapy according to the positions of the spread out Bragg peak Radiation Oncology Proton beam Relative Biological Effectiveness Linear Energy Transfer Spread-Out Bragg Peak DNA damage |
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Hidehiro Hojo Takeshi Dohmae Kenji Hotta Ryosuke Kohno Atsushi Motegi Atsushi Yagishita Hideki Makinoshima Katsuya Tsuchihara Tetsuo Akimoto |
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Difference in the relative biological effectiveness and DNA damage repair processes in response to proton beam therapy according to the positions of the spread out Bragg peak |
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Difference in the relative biological effectiveness and DNA damage repair processes in response to proton beam therapy according to the positions of the spread out Bragg peak |
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Difference in the relative biological effectiveness and DNA damage repair processes in response to proton beam therapy according to the positions of the spread out Bragg peak |
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Difference in the relative biological effectiveness and DNA damage repair processes in response to proton beam therapy according to the positions of the spread out Bragg peak |
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Difference in the relative biological effectiveness and DNA damage repair processes in response to proton beam therapy according to the positions of the spread out Bragg peak |
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difference in the relative biological effectiveness and dna damage repair processes in response to proton beam therapy according to the positions of the spread out bragg peak |
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Radiation Oncology |
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Abstract Background Cellular responses to proton beam irradiation are not yet clearly understood, especially differences in the relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of high-energy proton beams depending on the position on the Spread-Out Bragg Peak (SOBP). Towards this end, we investigated the differences in the biological effect of a high-energy proton beam on the target cells placed at different positions on the SOBP, using two human esophageal cancer cell lines with differing radiosensitivities. Methods Two human esophageal cancer cell lines (OE21, KYSE450) with different radiosensitivities were irradiated with a 235-MeV proton beam at 4 different positions on the SOBP (position #1: At entry; position #2: At the proximal end of the SOBP; position #3: Center of the SOBP; position #4: At the distal end of the SOBP), and the cell survivals were assessed by the clonogenic assay. The RBE10 for each position of the target cell lines on the SOBP was determined based on the results of the cell survival assay conducted after photon beam irradiation. In addition, the number of DNA double-strand breaks was estimated by quantitating the number of phospho-histone H2AX (γH2AX) foci formed in the nuclei by immunofluorescence analysis. Results In regard to differences in the RBE of a proton beam according to the position on the SOBP, the RBE value tended to increase as the position on the SOBP moved distally. Comparison of the residual number of γH2AX foci at the end 24 h after the irradiation revealed, for both cell lines, a higher number of foci in the cells irradiated at the distal end of the SOPB than in those irradiated at the proximal end or center of the SOBP. Conclusions The results of this study demonstrate that the RBE of a high-energy proton beam and the cellular responses, including the DNA damage repair processes, to high-energy proton beam irradiation, differ according to the position on the SOBP, irrespective of the radiosensitivity levels of the cell lines. |
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Proton beam Relative Biological Effectiveness Linear Energy Transfer Spread-Out Bragg Peak DNA damage |
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