Ionizing radiation biomarkers in epidemiological studies - An update

dc.contributor.authorHall, Janetca
dc.contributor.authorJeggo, Penny A.ca
dc.contributor.authorWest, Catharineca
dc.contributor.authorGomolka, Mariaca
dc.contributor.authorQuintens, Roelca
dc.contributor.authorBadie, Christopheca
dc.contributor.authorLaurent, Olivierca
dc.contributor.authorAerts, Annca
dc.contributor.authorAnastasov, Natašaca
dc.contributor.authorAzimzadeh, Omidca
dc.contributor.authorAzizova, Tamaraca
dc.contributor.authorBaatout, Sarahca
dc.contributor.authorBaselet, Bjornca
dc.contributor.authorBenotmane, Mohammed A.ca
dc.contributor.authorBlanchardon, Ericca
dc.contributor.authorGuéguen, Yannca
dc.contributor.authorHaghdoost, Siamakca
dc.contributor.authorHarms-Ringhdahl, Matsca
dc.contributor.authorHess, Juliaca
dc.contributor.authorKreuzer, Michaelaca
dc.contributor.authorLaurier, Dominiqueca
dc.contributor.authorMacaeva, Ellinaca
dc.contributor.authorManning, Grainca
dc.contributor.authorPernot, Eileenca
dc.contributor.authorRavanat, Jean-Lucca
dc.contributor.authorSabatier, Laureca
dc.contributor.authorTack, Karineca
dc.contributor.authorTapio, Soileca
dc.contributor.authorZitzelsberger, Horstca
dc.contributor.authorCardis, Elisabethca
dc.date.accessioned2018-06-20T10:10:40Z
dc.date.available2018-06-20T10:10:40Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.description.abstractRecent epidemiology studies highlighted the detrimental health effects of exposure to low dose and low dose rate ionizing radiation (IR): nuclear industry workers studies have shown increased leukaemia and solid tumour risks following cumulative doses of <100mSv and dose rates of <10mGy per year; paediatric patients studies have reported increased leukaemia and brain tumours risks after doses of 30-60mGy from computed tomography scans. Questions arise, however, about the impact of even lower doses and dose rates where classical epidemiological studies have limited power but where subsets within the large cohorts are expected to have an increased risk. Further progress requires integration of biomarkers or bioassays of individual exposure, effects and susceptibility to IR. The European DoReMi (Low Dose Research towards Multidisciplinary Integration) consortium previously reviewed biomarkers for potential use in IR epidemiological studies. Given the increased mechanistic understanding of responses to low dose radiation the current review provides an update covering technical advances and recent studies. A key issue identified is deciding which biomarkers to progress. A roadmap is provided for biomarker development from discovery to implementation and used to summarise the current status of proposed biomarkers for epidemiological studies. Most potential biomarkers remain at the discovery stage and for some there is sufficient evidence that further development is not warranted. One biomarker identified in the final stages of development and as a priority for further research is radiation specific mRNA transcript profiles.
dc.description.sponsorshipResearch in many of the authors’ laboratories has in-part been supported by the EU FP7 (Grant Number 249689) for the Network of Excellence DoReMi (Low Dose Research towards Multidisciplinary Integration)
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dc.identifier.citationHall J, Jeggo PA, West C, Gomolka M, Quintens R, Badie C et al. Ionizing radiation biomarkers in epidemiological studies - An update. Mutat Res. 2017 Jan - Mar;771:59-84. DOI: 10.1016/j.mrrev.2017.01.001
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mrrev.2017.01.001
dc.identifier.issn0027-5107
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10230/34940
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherElsevierca
dc.relation.ispartofMutation Research. 2017 Jan - Mar;771:59-84
dc.relation.projectIDinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/249689
dc.rights© Elsevier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mrrev.2017.01.001
dc.rights.accessRightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subject.otherMarcadors bioquímics
dc.subject.otherRadiació ionitzant
dc.titleIonizing radiation biomarkers in epidemiological studies - An updateca
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