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    [Int J Radiat Biol .] Comparison of cellular responses to ionizing radiation in keratinocytes isolated from healthy donors and type II diabetes patients정상인과 제2형 당뇨 환자로부터 분리된 피부 표피세포의 유리화 방사선에 대한 반응 비교

    KIRAMS / 이해진, 이재연*

  • 출처
    Int J Radiat Biol .
  • 등재일
    2024
  • 저널이슈번호
    100(2):220-235.
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    Abstract
    Purpose: Due to the expanding repertoire of treatment devices that use radiation, the possibility of exposure to both low-dose and high-dose radiation continues to increase. Skin is the outermost part of the body and thus directly exposed to radiation-induced damage. In particular, the skin of diabetes patients is fragile and easily damaged by external stimuli, such as radiation. However, damage and cellular responses induced by ionizing irradiation in diabetic skin have not been explored in detail. In this study, we investigated the effects of several irradiation dose on normal keratinocytes and those from type II diabetes patients, with particular focus on DNA damage.

    Materials and methods: Cellular responses to low-dose radiation (0.1 Gy) and high-dose radiation (0.5 and 2 Gy) were evaluated. Cell cycle analysis was conducted via flow cytometry and cell viability analyzed using the 3-[4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl]-2,5 diphenyl tetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay. Proteins related to the DNA damage response (DDR) and repair signaling pathways and apoptosis were detected via immunoblot analysis. Apoptosis and cell differentiation were additionally examined in 3D skin organoids using immunohistochemistry.

    Results: Compared to respective control groups, no significant changes were observed in cell cycle, DDR and repair mechanisms, cell survival, and differentiation in response to 0.1 Gy irradiation in both normal and diabetes type II keratinocytes. On the other hand, the cell cycle showed an increase in the G2/M phase in both cell types following exposure to 2 Gy irradiation. At radiation doses 2 Gy, activation of the DDR and repair signaling pathways, apoptosis, and cell differentiation were increased and viability was decreased in both cell types. Notably, these differences were more pronounced in normal than diabetes type II keratinocytes.

    Conclusions: Normal keratinocytes respond more strongly to radiation-induced damage and recovery than diabetes type II keratinocytes.

     

     

    Affiliations

    Hae Jin Lee 1 2, Hyuntaik Im 1 3, Hae-June Lee 1, Hyunggee Kim 2, Jae Youn Yi 1
    1Division of Radiation Biomedical Research, Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
    2Department of Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
    3Department of Life Science, University of Seoul, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

  • 키워드
    3D skin organoids; DNA damage and repair; Keratinocyte; cell cycle; ionizing radiation; skin differentiation; type II diabetes.
  • 편집위원

    본 논문은 일반 keratinocytes와 제2형 당뇨병 환자로부터 얻은 keratinocytes 간의 방사선 반응의 영향을 구체적으로 조사하였다. keratinocytes가 고용량 방사선에 더 민감하게 반응함을 확인했다. 또한, 높은 방사선 용량에서 당뇨병 환자에비해 일반 keratinocytes에서의 DNA 손상 및 회복 기전이 뚜렷하게 나타남을 확인했다. 이 연구는 당뇨병 환자의 피부가 방사선에 민감하게 반응하는 것을 밝혀, 방사선 치료에 있어 당뇨 환자의 특수한 요구사항을 이해하는 데 기여했다. 이는 향후 당뇨병 환자의 피부 손상을 최소화하고 치료 효과를 극대화하기 위한 방사선 치료 전략 개발에 도움이 될 수 있다는 점에서 의의가 있다.

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  • 편집위원2

    정상인과 제2형 당뇨 환자로부터 분리된 피부 표피세포에서 방사선에 대한 대한 반응 비교한 연구임. 당뇨환자와 피부 질환 간의 연계성에 대한 주요 증거 자료 제시했다고 생각됨

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