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不均匀辐射场照射后细胞存活的剂量、剂量率和射野大小效应。

Dose, dose-rate and field size effects on cell survival following exposure to non-uniform radiation fields.

机构信息

Centre for Cancer Research and Cell Biology, Queen's University Belfast, 97 Lisburn Road, Belfast BT9 7BL, Northern Ireland, UK.

出版信息

Phys Med Biol. 2012 May 21;57(10):3197-206. doi: 10.1088/0031-9155/57/10/3197. Epub 2012 May 1.

Abstract

For the delivery of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), highly modulated fields are used to achieve dose conformity across a target tumour volume. Recent in vitro evidence has demonstrated significant alterations in cell survival occurring out-of-field which cannot be accounted for on the basis of scattered dose. The radiobiological effect of area, dose and dose-rate on out-of-field cell survival responses following exposure to intensity-modulated radiation fields is presented in this study. Cell survival was determined by clonogenic assay in human prostate cancer (DU-145) and primary fibroblast (AG0-1522) cells following exposure to different modulated field configurations delivered using a X-Rad 225 kVp x-ray source. Uniform survival responses were compared to in- and out-of-field responses in which 25-99% of the cell population was shielded. Dose delivered to the out-of-field region was varied from 1.6-37.2% of that delivered to the in-field region using different levels of brass shielding. Dose rate effects were determined for 0.2-4 Gy min⁻¹ for uniform and modulated exposures with no effect seen in- or out-of-field. Survival responses showed little dependence on dose rate and area in- and out-of-field with a trend towards increased survival with decreased in-field area. Out-of-field survival responses were shown to scale in proportion to dose delivered to the in-field region and also local dose delivered out-of-field. Mathematical modelling of these findings has shown survival response to be highly dependent on dose delivered in- and out-of-field but not on area or dose rate. These data provide further insight into the radiobiological parameters impacting on cell survival following exposure to modulated irradiation fields highlighting the need for refinement of existing radiobiological models to incorporate non-targeted effects and modulated dose distributions.

摘要

为了实施强度调制放射治疗(IMRT),会使用高度调制的射野来实现靶区肿瘤体积的剂量适形。最近的体外证据表明,在靶区外存在显著的细胞存活变化,而这种变化不能用散射剂量来解释。本研究介绍了在受到强度调制射野照射后,靶区外细胞存活对面积、剂量和剂量率的放射生物学效应。通过克隆形成实验,在人前列腺癌(DU-145)和原代成纤维细胞(AG0-1522)中测定细胞存活,这些细胞分别暴露于不同调制射野配置下的 X-Rad 225 kVp X 射线源。将均匀存活反应与 25%-99%细胞群体被屏蔽的内、外照射反应进行比较。通过使用不同水平的黄铜屏蔽,将外照射区域的剂量从内照射区域的 1.6%-37.2%不等。对于均匀和调制照射,测定了 0.2-4 Gy min⁻¹的剂量率效应,在内、外照射区域均未观察到影响。在内、外照射区域,存活反应与剂量率和面积几乎没有关系,随着内照射区域面积的减小,存活反应呈增加趋势。外照射区域的存活反应与内照射区域的剂量呈比例缩放,也与外照射区域的局部剂量呈比例缩放。对这些发现的数学建模表明,存活反应高度依赖于内、外照射区域的剂量,但不依赖于面积或剂量率。这些数据进一步深入了解了调制照射后影响细胞存活的放射生物学参数,突出了需要改进现有的放射生物学模型,以纳入非靶向效应和调制剂量分布。

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