Abstract:
We recently reported an increase in dicentric chromosome (DIC) formation after a single computed tomography (CT) scan (5.78–60.27 mSv: mean 24.24 mSv) and we recommended ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
We recently reported an increase in dicentric chromosome (DIC) formation after a single computed tomography (CT) scan (5.78–60.27 mSv: mean 24.24 mSv) and we recommended analysis of 2000 metaphase cells stained with Giemsa and centromere-FISH for dicentric chromosome assay (DCA) in cases of low-dose radiation exposure. In the present study, we analyzed the frequency of chromosome translocations using stored Carnoy's-fixed lymphocyte specimens from the previous study; these specimens were from 12 patients who were subject to chromosome painting of Chromosomes 1, 2 and 4. Chromosomes 1, 2 and 4 were analyzed in ∼5000 cells, which is equivalent to the whole-genome analysis of almost 2000 cells. The frequency of chromosome translocation was higher than the number of DICs formed, both before and after CT scanning. The frequency of chromosome translocations tended to be higher, but not significantly higher, in patients with a treatment history compared with patients without such a history. However, in contrast to the results for DIC formation, the frequency of translocations detected before and after the CT scan did not differ significantly. Therefore, analysis of chromosome translocation may not be a suitable assay for detecting chromosome aberrations in cases of low-dose radiation exposure from a CT scan. A significant increase in the frequency of chromosome translocations was not likely to be detected due to the high baseline before the CT scan; the high and variable frequency of translocations was probably due to multiple confounding factors in adults.
Published in: Journal of Radiation Research ( Volume: 57, Issue: 3, June 2016)
DOI: 10.1093/jrr/rrv090
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- Index Terms
- Computed Tomography ,
- Chromosomal Translocations ,
- Single Computed Tomography ,
- Translocation Frequency ,
- Single Computed Tomography Scan ,
- Chromosomal Abnormalities ,
- Radiation Exposure ,
- History Of Treatment ,
- Low-dose Exposure ,
- Factors In Adults ,
- Dicentric Chromosomes ,
- Low-dose Radiation Exposure ,
- Peripheral Blood ,
- Cancer Patients ,
- Young Adults ,
- Cell Division ,
- Glass Coverslips ,
- Smoking History ,
- Previous Treatment ,
- DNA Double-strand Breaks ,
- Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes ,
- Medication Exposure ,
- Lung Cancer Patients ,
- Fukushima Medical University ,
- Giemsa Staining ,
- Increase In Translocation ,
- Natural Radiation ,
- Cytogenetic Analysis ,
- Previous Chemotherapy ,
- International Atomic Energy Agency
- Author Keywords
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- Index Terms
- Computed Tomography ,
- Chromosomal Translocations ,
- Single Computed Tomography ,
- Translocation Frequency ,
- Single Computed Tomography Scan ,
- Chromosomal Abnormalities ,
- Radiation Exposure ,
- History Of Treatment ,
- Low-dose Exposure ,
- Factors In Adults ,
- Dicentric Chromosomes ,
- Low-dose Radiation Exposure ,
- Peripheral Blood ,
- Cancer Patients ,
- Young Adults ,
- Cell Division ,
- Glass Coverslips ,
- Smoking History ,
- Previous Treatment ,
- DNA Double-strand Breaks ,
- Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes ,
- Medication Exposure ,
- Lung Cancer Patients ,
- Fukushima Medical University ,
- Giemsa Staining ,
- Increase In Translocation ,
- Natural Radiation ,
- Cytogenetic Analysis ,
- Previous Chemotherapy ,
- International Atomic Energy Agency
- Author Keywords