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  • The study investigated the effects of different ionizing radiation levels on Chinese hamster V79 cells over 23 days, comparing below-background radiation with control levels.
  • Cells exposed to below-background radiation exhibited lower viability after 5 days, while overall cell numbers remained similar across all conditions.
  • Transcriptome analysis revealed distinct molecular responses, with below-background cells showing upregulation of processes related to drug and metal response, while surface controls were linked to signaling regulation and cell proliferation.

Article Abstract

The study of depriving cells from background ionizing radiation for the past decades has provided valuable insights into its role in cellular homeostasis control. To explore the existence of such response in eukaryotic cells, we grew Chinese hamster (Cricetulus griseus) V79 cells for 23 days using three different dose rates: 0.91 (below background), 35 (surface control) and 72 nGy h (underground KCl-amended control). We did not observe a significant difference in cell number during the course of the experiment. However, cells grown at below background showed significantly lower viability compared to those grown at both control levels after 5 days of incubation and lasted, intermittently, for up to 21 days. We also observed a clear differentiation between the underground and the surface controls that could be explained by the variety of radiation sources present during cell growth under unshielded conditions. To explore the molecular mechanisms for these responses we performed transcriptome analysis on samples collected on days 2 and 5, but only samples from day 5 resulted in significant regulation. Gene enrichment analysis revealed two control-dependent general transcriptional responses. When compared the underground-KCl control, below-background cells showed the upregulation of processes intended for the response to drugs, metals and mechanical stimuli. In comparison, the response relative to the surface control was characterized by the upregulation of responses to organic substances and abiotic stimuli involved in the regulation of signaling, as well as to cell proliferation and homeostatic control of the number of cell processes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00411-021-00951-5DOI Listing

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