نتایج جستجو برای: induced bystander effect

تعداد نتایج: 2432285  

Journal: :Indian journal of biochemistry & biophysics 2012
Rita Ghosh Dipanjan Guha Sudipta Bhowmik Sayantani Karmakar

Bystander effect is the communication of signals from irradiated to unexposed neighboring cells which is often mediated through factors released from irradiated cells. We have attempted to investigate whether UV-bystander phenomenon can modulate the sensitivity of A375 cells and its mechanism. For this purpose, the conditioned medium from UVC-irradiated cells, which contained these released fac...

Journal: :Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 2009

2016
Yuexia Xie Shuang Ye Jianghong Zhang Mingyuan He Chen Dong Wenzhi Tu Peifeng Liu Chunlin Shao

Radiation-induced bystander effect (RIBE) has important implications for secondary cancer risk assessment during cancer radiotherapy, but the defense and self-protective mechanisms of bystander normal cells are still largely unclear. The present study found that micronuclei (MN) formation could be induced in the non-irradiated HL-7702 hepatocyte cells after being treated with the conditioned me...

2016
Man Song Yu Wang Zeng-Fu Shang Xiao-Dan Liu Da-Fei Xie Qi Wang Hua Guan Ping-Kun Zhou

Radiation-induced bystander effect (RIBE) describes a set of biological effects in non-targeted cells that receive bystander signals from the irradiated cells. RIBE brings potential hazards to adjacent normal tissues in radiotherapy, and imparts a higher risk than previously thought. Excessive release of some substances from irradiated cells into extracellular microenvironment has a deleterious...

2013
Stephen J. McMahon Karl T. Butterworth Colman Trainor Conor K. McGarry Joe M. O’Sullivan Giuseppe Schettino Alan R. Hounsell Kevin M. Prise

It is now widely accepted that intercellular communication can cause significant variations in cellular responses to genotoxic stress. The radiation-induced bystander effect is a prime example of this effect, where cells shielded from radiation exposure see a significant reduction in survival when cultured with irradiated cells. However, there is a lack of robust, quantitative models of this ef...

2016
Sejal Desai Nishad Srambikkal Hansa D Yadav Neena Shetake Murali M S Balla Amit Kumar Pritha Ray Anu Ghosh B N Pandey

Even though bystander effects pertaining to radiation risk assessment has been extensively studied, the molecular players of radiation induced bystander effect (RIBE) in the context of cancer radiotherapy are poorly known. In this regard, the present study is aimed to investigate the effect of irradiated tumor cells on the bystander counterparts in mouse fibrosarcoma (WEHI 164 cells) tumor mode...

Journal: :Cancer research 2003
Chunlin Shao Victoria Stewart Melvyn Folkard Barry D Michael Kevin M Prise

Bystander responses have been reported to be a major determinant of the response of cells to radiation exposure at low doses, including those of relevance to therapy. In this study, human glioblastoma T98G cell nuclei were individually irradiated with an exact number of helium ions using a single-cell microbeam. It was found that when only 1 cell in a population of approximately 1200 cells was ...

2017
Sandra L Ross Marika Sherman Patricia L McElroy Julie A Lofgren Gordon Moody Patrick A Baeuerle Angela Coxon Tara Arvedson

For targets that are homogenously expressed, such as CD19 on cells of the B lymphocyte lineage, immunotherapies can be highly effective. Targeting CD19 with blinatumomab, a CD19/CD3 bispecific antibody construct (BiTE®), or with chimeric antigen receptor T cells (CAR-T) has shown great promise for treating certain CD19-positive hematological malignancies. In contrast, solid tumors with heteroge...

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