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The role of oxidative DNA damage in radiation induced bystander effect

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CANCER LETTERS
Volume 356, Issue 1, Pages 43-51

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2014.01.023

Keywords

Radiation induced bystander effect; Oxidative stress; Oxidative DNA damage; DDR response; Cancer

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  1. European Commission
  2. Empeirikeion Foundation
  3. EU [MC-CIG-303514]
  4. Greek General Secretariat of Research and Technology (GSRT) [356 MPN]
  5. COST Action [CM1201]

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Ionizing radiation (IR) has been described as a double-edged sword, since it is used for diagnostic and therapeutic medical applications, and at the same time it is a well known human mutagen and carcinogen, causing wide-ranging chromosomal aberrations. It is nowadays accepted that the detrimental effects of IR are not restricted only in the irradiated cells, but also to non-irradiated bystander or even distant cells manifesting various biological effects. This review presents the role of oxidative stress in the induction of bystander effects referring to the types of the implicated oxidative DNA lesions, the contributing intercellular and intracellular stress mediators, the way they are transmitted from irradiated to bystander cells and finally, the complex role of the bystander effect in the therapeutic efficacy of radiation treatment of cancer. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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