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-Omics potential of in vitro skin models for radiation exposure

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SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00018-022-04394-z

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3D tissue model; Skin; Low dose; Ionizing radiation; Multi-omics; Biomarker

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  1. Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) under the Targeted Evaluation of Ionizing Radiation Exposure (TEI-REX) program contract [IARPA-20008-D2021-210803004]

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This article discusses the advancements in in vitro 3D skin models and MS-based -omics techniques used in low-dose ionizing radiation research, as well as tracks their application in the search for biomarkers.
There is a growing need to uncover biomarkers of ionizing radiation exposure that leads to a better understanding of how exposures take place, including dose type, rate, and time since exposure. As one of the first organs to be exposed to external sources of ionizing radiation, skin is uniquely positioned in terms of model systems for radiation exposure study. The simultaneous evolution of both MS-based -omics studies, as well as in vitro 3D skin models, has created the ability to develop a far more holistic understanding of how ionizing radiation affects the many interconnected biomolecular processes that occur in human skin. However, there are a limited number of studies describing the biomolecular consequences of low-dose ionizing radiation to the skin. This review will seek to explore the current state-of-the-art technology in terms of in vitro 3D skin models, as well as track the trajectory of MS-based -omics techniques and their application to ionizing radiation research, specifically, the search for biomarkers within the low-dose range.

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