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Differential expression of immune-associated cancer regulatory genes in low- versus high-dose-rate irradiated AKR/J mice

Journal

GENOMICS
Volume 97, Issue 6, Pages 358-363

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2011.01.005

Keywords

Low-dose-rate irradiation; Thymic lymphoma; AKR/J mice; Immune-associated genes

Funding

  1. ministry of Knowledge and Economy, Republic of Korea
  2. Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power Co., Ltd [2010T100100303]
  3. KICOS [K20704000007-10A0500-00710]
  4. National Nuclear R and D program [BAERI]
  5. [K20902001448-10E0100-03010]
  6. [2010K001437]

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AKR/J mice carrying leukemia viral inserts develop thymic lymphoma. Recently, we demonstrated that the incidence of thymic lymphoma was decreased when these mice were raised in a low-dose-rate gamma-irradiation facility. In contrast, mice irradiated at a high-dose rate developed severe thymic lymphoma and died much earlier. To understand the genetic changes occurred by low- versus high-dose-rate gamma-irradiation whole genome microarray was performed. Both groups of mice demonstrated up-regulation of Ifng, Igbp1, and IL7 in their thymuses, however, mice exposed to high-dose-rate gamma-irradiation exhibited marked down-regulation of Sp3, Il15, Traf6, IL2ra, Pik3r1, and Hells. In contrast, low-dose-rate irradiated mice demonstrated up-regulation of IL15 and Jag2. These gene expression profiles imply the impaired immune signaling pathways by high-dose-rate gamma-irradiation while the facilitation of anti-tumor immune responses by low-dose-rate gamma-irradiation. Therefore, our data delineate common and distinct immune-associated pathways downstream of low- versus high-dose-rate irradiation in the process of cancer progression in AKR/J mice. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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