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Radiation effects on early phase of NT2/D1 neural differentiation in vitro.

Authors :
Stanisavljevic, Danijela
Popovic, Jelena
Petrovic, Isidora
Davidovic, Slobodan
Atkinson, Michael J.
Anastasov, Nataša
Stevanovic, Milena
Source :
International Journal of Radiation Biology; Dec2019, Vol. 95 Issue 12, p1627-1639, 13p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Purpose: Widespread medical use of radiation in diagnosis, imaging and treatment of different central nervous system malignancies lead to various consequences. Aim of this study was to further elucidate mechanism of cell response to radiation and possible consequence on neural differentiation. Materials and methods: NT2/D1 cells that resemble neural progenitors were used as a model system. Undifferentiated NT2/D1 cells and NT2/D1 cells in the early phase of neural differentiation were irradiated with low (0.2 Gy) and moderate (2 Gy) doses of γ radiation. The effect was analyzed on apoptosis, cell cycle, senescence, spheroid formation and the expression of genes and miRNAs involved in the regulation of pluripotency or neural differentiation. Results: Two grays of irradiation induced apoptosis, senescence and cell cycle arrest of NT2/D1 cells, accompanied with altered expression of several genes (SOX2, OCT4, SOX3, PAX6) and miRNAs (miR-219, miR-21, miR124-a). Presented results show that 2 Gy of radiation significantly affected early phase of neural differentiation in vitro. Conclusions: These results suggest that 2 Gy of radiation significantly affected early phase of neural differentiation and affect the population of neural progenitors. These findings might help in better understanding of side effects of radiotherapy in treatments of central nervous system malignancies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09553002
Volume :
95
Issue :
12
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Journal of Radiation Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
139884349
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09553002.2019.1665207