Radiation-induced transformation of SV40 immortalized human thyroid epithelial cells by single exposure to plutonium alpha-particles in vitro

Andrew Clive Riches, Z Herzeg, Peter Edward Bryant, DL Stevens, DT Goodhead

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Abstract

Human thyroid carcinomas have been induced following exposure of SV40-immortalized human thyroid epithelial cells In vitro to single doses (0.14 Gy to 1.57 Gy) of 3.26 MeV alpha-particles from a plutonium 238 source. Tumours were detected between 50 and 160 days following subcutaneous transplantation of the irradiated cells in athymic mice. No tumours were observed following transplantation of unirradiated cells. The relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of the alpha-particles, estimated from cell survival curves, was 4.8 at 50% survival and 3.3 at 5% survival. A first estimate of the RBE at peak tumour induction was 3.8. This system provides a means of studying the mechanisms of tumourigenesis in human thyroid epithelial cells induced by ionizing radiations, including tumours induced by single alpha particles such as from environmental natural radon and polonium and artificial plutonium and americium, and those induced by beta-or Auger-emissions from particular iodine isotopes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)515-521
Number of pages7
JournalInternational Journal of Radiation Biology
Volume72
Issue number5
Publication statusPublished - Nov 1997

Keywords

  • C3H 10T1/2 CELLS
  • NEOPLASTIC TRANSFORMATION
  • GAMMA-RAYS
  • CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY
  • IONIZING-RADIATION
  • FIBROBLASTS
  • CANCER
  • INACTIVATION
  • INVITRO

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