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8 March 2024 Acute Large Dose Irradiation Sensitizes Surviving Cells to Subsequent Irradiation; Implications for Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy
Yaotiao Deng, Xingchen Peng, Leo E. Gerweck
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To determine if the radiation sensitivity of cells that survive acute high-dose radiation exposure used in stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT), differs from the sensitivity of non-irradiated cells and cells that survive multiple 2 Gy doses of radiation. Isogenic rodent and two human tumor cell lines were exposed to 14 × 2 Gy of radiation, or a single acute dose of 12 Gy. The most resistant cell line was also exposed to an acute dose of 15 Gy. One week after 12 Gy, and 4 days after 14 × 2 Gy, surviving cells were exposed to 0–8 Gy in 2 Gy doses and cell survival was assessed by colony formation. In addition, the colony forming efficiency of 12 Gy survivors was evaluated for 1 month postirradiation. For cells exposed to 15 Gy, the response of surviving cells to 6 Gy was determined for up to 35 days postirradiation and compared to the 6 Gy surviving fraction of control cells. The radiation sensitivity of cells that survived 12 Gy exposure, and cells that survived 14 fractions of 2 Gy irradiation did not differ from the response of unirradiated control cells. However, the growth rate and colony forming efficiency of 12 Gy survivors was transiently reduced for greater than 2 weeks postirradiation. In contrast to the unchanged sensitivity of 12 Gy surviving cells at day 7 postirradiation, 15 Gy survivors exhibited enhanced sensitivity to radiation for up to 21 days postirradiation and suggests a biological basis for SBRT.

Yaotiao Deng, Xingchen Peng, and Leo E. Gerweck "Acute Large Dose Irradiation Sensitizes Surviving Cells to Subsequent Irradiation; Implications for Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy," Radiation Research 201(3), 261-266, (8 March 2024). https://doi.org/10.1667/RADE-22-00166.1
Received: 20 September 2022; Accepted: 20 December 2023; Published: 8 March 2024
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