RBE LET RELATIONSHIPS FOR DIFFERENT TYPES OF LETHAL RADIATION-DAMAGE IN MAMMALIAN-CELLS - COMPARISON WITH DNA DSB AND AN INTERPRETATION OF DIFFERENCES IN RADIOSENSITIVITY
Gw. Barendsen, RBE LET RELATIONSHIPS FOR DIFFERENT TYPES OF LETHAL RADIATION-DAMAGE IN MAMMALIAN-CELLS - COMPARISON WITH DNA DSB AND AN INTERPRETATION OF DIFFERENCES IN RADIOSENSITIVITY, International journal of radiation biology, 66(5), 1994, pp. 433-436
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23
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging","Nuclear Sciences & Tecnology
Relative biological effectiveness (RBE), as a function of linear energ
y transfer (LET), is evaluated for different types of damage contribut
ing to mammalian cell reproductive death. Survival curves are analysed
assuming a linear-quadratic dose dependence of lethal lesions. The li
near term represents lethal damage due to single particle tracks, the
quadratic term represents lethality due to interaction of lesions from
independent tracks. RBE-LET relationships of single-track lethal dama
ge, sublethal damage, potentially lethal damage and DNA double-strand
breaks (dsb) are compared. Single-track lethal damage is shown to be c
omposed of two components: damage that remains unrepaired in an interv
al between irradiation and assay, characterized by a very strong depen
dence on LET, with RBEs up to 20, and potentially lethal damage, which
is weakly dependent on LET with RBEs <3. Potentially lethal damage an
d sublethal damage depend similarly on LET as DNA dsb. The identificat
ion of these different components of damage leads to an interpretation
of differences in radiosensitivity and in RBEs among various types of
cells.