Facteurs de radiosensibilité tardive des tissus sains [Factors of late radiosensitivity of normal tissues]

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serval:BIB_1E09C4F55A72
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Facteurs de radiosensibilité tardive des tissus sains [Factors of late radiosensitivity of normal tissues]
Journal
Cancer Radiothérapie
Author(s)
Azria D., Pointreau Y., Toledano A., Ozsahin M.
ISSN
1769-6658[electronic], 1278-3218[linking]
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2010
Volume
14
Number
4-5
Pages
250-254
Language
french
Abstract
The impact of curative radiotherapy depends mainly on the total dose delivered homogenously in the targeted volume. Nevertheless, the dose delivered to the surrounding healthy tissues may reduce the therapeutic ratio of many radiation treatments. Two different side effects (acute and late) can occur during and after radiotherapy. Of particular interest are the radiation-induced sequelae due to their irreversibility and the potential impact on daily quality of life. In a same population treated in one centre with the same technique, it appears that individual radiosensitivity clearly exists. In the hypothesis that genetic is involved in this area of research, lymphocytes seem to be the tissue of choice due to easy accessibility. Recently, low percentage of CD4 and CD8 lymphocyte apoptosis were shown to be correlated with high grade of sequelae. In addition, recent data suggest that patients with severe radiation-induced late side effects possess four or more single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in candidate genes (ATM, SOD2, TGFB1, XRCC1, and XRCC3) and low radiation-induced CD8 lymphocyte apoptosis in vitro. On-going studies are being analyzing the entire genome using a Genome-wide association study (GWAS) analysis.
Keywords
intrinsic radiosensitivity, individual radiosensitivity, combined pentoxifylline, micronucleus assay, radiation-therapy, cancer-treatment, breast-cancer, late toxicity, rapid assay, radiotherapy, Radiotherapy, Sequelae, Predictive test, Late effect
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Web of science
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08/09/2010 16:42
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