Mitochondria-dependent signalling pathway are involved in the early process of radiation-induced bystander effects

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S Chen
Y Zhao
W Han
G Zhao
L Zhu
J Wang
L Bao
E Jiang
A Xu
T K Hei
Z Yu
L Wu
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[1] Key Laboratory of Ion Beam Bioengineering,
[2] Institute of Plasma Physics,undefined
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[4] Center for Radiological Research,undefined
[5] College of Physicians and Surgeons,undefined
[6] Columbia University,undefined
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British Journal of Cancer | 2008年 / 98卷
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radiation-induced bystander effects; signalling pathway; mitochondrion; nitric oxide synthase;
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Bystander effects induced by cytoplasmic irradiation have been reported recently. However, the mechanism(s) underlying, such as the functional role of mitochondria, is not clear. In the present study, we used either mtDNA-depleted (ρ0) AL or normal (ρ+) AL cells as irradiated donor cells and normal human skin fibroblasts as receptor cells in a series of medium transfer experiments to investigate the mitochondria-related signal process. Our results indicated that mtDNA-depleted cells or normal AL cells treated with mitochondrial respiratory chain function inhibitors had an attenuated γ-H2AX induction, which indicates that mitochondria play a functional role in bystander effects. Moreover, it was found that treatment of normal AL donor cells with specific inhibitors of NOS, or inhibitor of mitochondrial calcium uptake (ruthenium red) significantly decreased γ-H2AX induction and that radiation could stimulate cellular NO and O2•− production in irradiated ρ+ AL cells, but not in ρ0 AL cells. These observations, together with the findings that ruthenium red treatment significantly reduced the NO and O2•− levels in irradiated ρ+ AL cells, suggest that radiation-induced NO derived from mitochondria might be an intracellular bystander factor and calcium-dependent mitochondrial NOS might play an essential role in the process.
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页码:1839 / 1844
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