Coleman C Norman, Blakely William F, Fike John R, MacVittie Thomas J, Metting Noelle F, Mitchell James B, Moulder John E, Preston R Julian, Seed Thomas M, Stone Helen B, Tofilon Philip J, Wong Rosemary S L
Radiation Oncology Sciences Program, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland 20892, USA.
Radiat Res. 2003 Jun;159(6):812-34. doi: 10.1667/rr3021.
Exposures to doses of radiation of 1-10 Gy, defined in this workshop as moderate-dose radiation, may occur during the course of radiation therapy or as the result of radiation accidents or nuclear/radiological terrorism alone or in conjunction with bioterrorism. The resulting radiation injuries would be due to a series of molecular, cellular, tissue and whole-animal processes. To address the status of research on these issues, a broad-based workshop was convened. The specific recommendations were: (1) RESEARCH: Identify the key molecular, cellular and tissue pathways that lead from the initial molecular lesions to immediate and delayed injury. The latter is a chronic progressive process for which postexposure treatment may be possible. (2) Technology: Develop high-throughput technology for studying gene, protein and other biochemical expression after radiation exposure, and cytogenetic markers of radiation exposure employing rapid and accurate techniques for analyzing multiple samples. (3) Treatment strategies: Identify additional biological targets and develop effective treatments for radiation injury. (4) Ensuring sufficient expertise: Recruit and train investigators from such fields as radiation biology, cancer biology, molecular biology, cellular biology and wound healing, and encourage collaboration on interdisciplinary research on the mechanisms and treatment of radiation injury. Communicate knowledge of the effects of radiation exposure to the general public and to investigators, policy makers and agencies involved in response to nuclear accidents/events and protection/treatment of the general public.
在本次研讨会上被定义为中等剂量辐射的1 - 10 Gy辐射剂量暴露,可能发生在放射治疗过程中,或单独由辐射事故、核/放射恐怖主义导致,或与生物恐怖主义同时发生。由此产生的辐射损伤将归因于一系列分子、细胞、组织和整个动物层面的过程。为探讨这些问题的研究现状,召开了一次基础广泛的研讨会。具体建议如下:(1)研究:确定从初始分子损伤到即时和延迟损伤的关键分子、细胞和组织途径。后者是一个慢性渐进过程,暴露后治疗或许可行。(2)技术:开发高通量技术,用于研究辐射暴露后的基因、蛋白质和其他生化表达,以及采用快速准确的技术分析多个样本的辐射暴露细胞遗传学标记。(3)治疗策略:确定更多生物靶点,并开发针对辐射损伤的有效治疗方法。(4)确保足够的专业知识:招募和培训来自辐射生物学、癌症生物学、分子生物学、细胞生物学和伤口愈合等领域的研究人员,并鼓励就辐射损伤的机制和治疗开展跨学科合作研究。向公众以及参与应对核事故/事件和保护/治疗公众的研究人员、政策制定者和机构传播辐射暴露影响的知识。