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Cell lines of the same anatomic site and histologic type show large variability in radiosensitivity and relative biological effectiveness to protons and carbon ions

Authors :
Hua-Sheng Chiu
Scott J. Bright
Broderick X. Turner
Simona F. Shaitelman
Pavel Sumazin
David R. Grosshans
David B. Flint
Gabriel O. Sawakuchi
Daisuke Ohsawa
Conor H. McFadden
Teruaki Konishi
Steven H. Lin
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

PurposeTo show that radiation response across cancer cell lines of the same anatomic site and histologic type varies remarkably for protons and carbon (C) ions.Materials and MethodsWe measured and obtained from the literature clonogenic survival of human cancer cell lines of the lung (n=18), brain (n=10) and pancreas (n=10) exposed to photons, protons, and C-ions to assess their variability in response. We also treated cancer cell lines with DNA repair inhibitors prior to irradiation to assess how DNA repair capacity affects their variability in response. We quantified the variability in response by calculating the relative range (range/mean) and the coefficient of variation (COV) of the dose at 10% survival fraction (D10%) and relative biological effectiveness (RBE10%).ResultsThe relative range of D10% for lung cancer cell lines varied from 55-92% for photons, protons, and C-ions, with the relative range in RBE varying from 16-45% for protons and C-ions. For brain and pancreatic cancer cell lines, the relative range of D10% varied from 95-112%, and 39-75%, respectively, with the relative range in RBE varying from 27-33% and 25-50%, respectively. However, the COVs in D10% were approximately equal across radiation qualities, varying from 0.24±0.07–0.35±0.10, 0.35±0.09–0.69±0.62 and 0.13±0.03– 0.21±0.04 for lung, brain and pancreatic cancer cell lines, respectively. Greater relative ranges in D10% were observed in the cell lines with inhibited DNA repair, varying from 108%-157% for photons, protons, and C-ions, with relative ranges in RBE varying from 29-67%. The COVs in the D10% were also greater for the cell lines treated with inhibitors of DNA repair, varying from 0.34±0.09–0.41±0.06.ConclusionCell lines of the same anatomic site and histologic type have a remarkable variability in response, not only to photons but also to protons and C-ions. We attributed this variability to differences in DNA repair capacity.CategoryBiological Physics and Response Prediction

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........14072808879e82a9e27148a7ce444742
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.06.19.161497