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Preclinical murine platform to evaluate therapeutic countermeasures against radiation-induced gastrointestinal syndrome

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1906611116

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radiation mitigator; radiation-induced gastrointestinal syndrome; radiation enteritis; intestinal regeneration; Wnt signaling

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  1. NIH [P30 CA008748, U54 OD020355-01, R01 CA195787]
  2. Stand Up to Cancer [GC230112]
  3. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Imaging and Radiation Sciences Program
  4. Geoffrey Beene Research Foundation Shared Resources Grant
  5. K12 Paul Calebresi Career Development Award for Clinical Oncology [K12 CA184746]
  6. NIH loan repayment program award

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Radiation-induced gastrointestinal syndrome (RIGS) is a limiting factor for therapeutic abdominopelvic radiation and is predicted to be a major source of morbidity in the event of a nuclear accident or radiological terrorism. In this study, we developed an in vivo mouse-modeling platform that enables spatial and temporal manipulation of potential RIGS targets in mice following whole-abdomen irradiation without the confounding effects of concomitant hematopoietic syndrome that occur following whole-body irradiation. We then tested the utility of this platform to explore the effects of transient Wnt pathway activation on intestinal regeneration and animal recovery following induction of RIGS. Our results demonstrate that intestinal epithelial suppression of adenomatous polyposis coli (Apc) mitigates RIGS lethality in vivo after lethal ionizing radiation injury-induced intestinal epithelial damage. These results highlight the potential of short-term Wnt agonism as a therapeutic target and establish a platform to evaluate other strategies to stimulate intestinal regeneration after ionizing radiation damage.

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