DNA double-strand breaks in cancer cells as a function of proton linear energy transfer and its variation in time.
Otilija D KetaVladana D PetkovićGiuseppe Antonio Pablo CirroneGiada PetringaGiacomo CuttoneDousatsu SakataWook-Geun ShinSebastien IncertiAleksandra M Ristić FiraAleksandra M Ristić FiraPublished in: International journal of radiation biology (2021)
In situ visualization of γ-H2AX foci reveal creation of more lesions in the three cell lines by clinically relevant proton SOBP than γ-rays. The lack of significant differences in the number of γ-H2AX foci between the proton and carbon ion-irradiated samples suggests an increased complexity of DNA lesions and slower repair kinetics after carbon ions compared to protons. For all three irradiation types, there is no major difference between the three cell lines shortly after irradiations, while later on, the formation of residual foci starts to express the inherent nature of tested cells, therefore increasing discrepancy between them.