Publications by authors named "RoeSSler U"

The Running the European Network of biological and retrospective dosimetry (RENEB) network of laboratories has a range of biological and physical dosimetry assays that can be deployed in the event of a radiation incident to provide exposure assessment. To maintain operational capability and provide training, RENEB runs regular inter-laboratory comparison (ILC) exercises. The RENEB ILC2021 was carried out with all the biological and physical dosimetry assays employed in the network.

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Purpose: X-ray cabinets are replacing Cs/ Co sources in radiation biology research due to advantages in size, handling, and radiation protection. However, because of their different physical properties, X-ray cabinets are more susceptible to experimental influences than conventional sources. The aim of this study was to examine the variations related to the experimental setups typically used to investigate biological radiation effects with X-ray cabinets.

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  • - Ataxia-telangiectasia (AT) is a rare genetic disorder caused by a mutation in the ATM gene, leading to issues like chromosomal instability, cancer risk, and heightened sensitivity to radiation.
  • - The study examined DNA damage and repair in lymphocytes from 8 AT patients and 10 healthy individuals after radiation exposure, finding varied responses among patients regarding γH2A.X foci and DNA repair capacity.
  • - Results indicated that while γH2A.X foci may not reliably indicate radiation sensitivity due to individual mutation differences, complex chromosomal aberrations and dicentric chromosomes could serve as effective biomarkers for assessing radiation sensitivity in AT patients.
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  • Fast and accurate dose assessment is essential for treating individuals exposed to ionizing radiation and alleviating concerns for those who are not significantly affected.
  • The study trained inexperienced operators to perform the γH2A.X radiation-induced foci assay and analyze blood samples, comparing their results to expert assessments.
  • Findings indicate that with proper training, inexperienced staff can effectively assist in slide preparation and manual foci scoring, aiding in timely triage during large-scale radiation exposure incidents.
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Purpose: To conduct a feasibility study on the application of the γ-H2AX foci assay as an exposure biomarker in a prospective multicentre paediatric radiology setting.

Materials And Methods: A set of in vitro experiments was performed to evaluate technical hurdles related to biological sample collection in a paediatric radiology setting (small blood sample volume), processing and storing of blood samples (effect of storing blood at 4°C), the reliability of foci scoring for low-doses (merge γ-H2AX/53BP1 scoring), as well as the impact of contrast agent administration as potential confounding factor. Given the exploratory nature of this study and the ethical constraints related to paediatric blood sampling, blood samples from adult volunteers were used for these experiments.

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Creating a sustainable network in biological and retrospective dosimetry that involves a large number of experienced laboratories throughout the European Union (EU) will significantly improve the accident and emergency response capabilities in case of a large-scale radiological emergency. A well-organised cooperative action involving EU laboratories will offer the best chance for fast and trustworthy dose assessments that are urgently needed in an emergency situation. To this end, the EC supports the establishment of a European network in biological dosimetry (RENEB).

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Rapid biodosimetry tools are required to assist with triage in the case of a large-scale radiation incident. Here, we aimed to determine the dose-assessment accuracy of the well-established dicentric chromosome assay (DCA) and cytokinesis-block micronucleus assay (CBMN) in comparison to the emerging γ-H2AX foci and gene expression assays for triage mode biodosimetry and radiation injury assessment. Coded blood samples exposed to 10 X-ray doses (240 kVp, 1 Gy/min) of up to 6.

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An easy, fast and reliable method was developed to screen hundreds of Epstein-Barr virus-transformed cell lines (lymphoblastoid cell lines, LCLs) for radiation sensitivity that were generated from lymphocytes isolated from young lung cancer patients. The WST-1 test explores the metabolic activity of the mitochondria as an indicator for the vital status of cells. Cell proliferation as well as indirect cell death can be quantified by this method on a large scale in microtiter plates.

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