Intercellular communication of DNA damage and oxidative status underpin bystander effects.
Emil MladenovFanghua LiLihua ZhangHolger KlammerGeorge IliakisPublished in: International journal of radiation biology (2018)
We suggest that RIBE result from intercellular communication mechanisms designed to spread within tissues, or the organism, alarm signals of DNA damage inflicted in subsets of the constituent cells. This response likely evolved to protect organisms by appropriately modulating stress response, repair or apoptosis, and may in some instances also cause adverse effects, e.g. as collateral damage.