Mothersill Carmel, Seymour Colin
Department of Biology, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1, Canada.
Department of Biology, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1, Canada.
Mutat Res Genet Toxicol Environ Mutagen. 2022 Apr-May;876-877:503451. doi: 10.1016/j.mrgentox.2022.503451. Epub 2022 Jan 22.
This paper reviews the current understanding of low dose radiobiology, and how it has evolved from classical target theory. It highlights the uncertainty around low dose effects, which is due in part to the complexity of "context" surrounding the ultimate expression of biological effects following low dose exposure. The paper makes special reference to low dose non-targeted effects which, are currently ignored in radiation protection and population level risk assessment, because it is unclear what they mean for risk. The view of the authors is that this "lack of clarity" about what the effects mean is precisely the point. It indicates the uncertainty of outcomes after a given exposure. The uncertainty stems from multiple outcome options resulting from the intrinsic uncertainty of the stochastic interaction of low dose radiation with matter. This uncertainty should be embraced rather than eschewed. The impacts of the uncertainties identified in this paper is explored and an approach to quantifying mutation probability in relation to dose is presented.
本文回顾了当前对低剂量放射生物学的理解,以及它是如何从经典靶理论演变而来的。它强调了低剂量效应周围的不确定性,这部分归因于低剂量暴露后生物效应最终表达周围“背景”的复杂性。本文特别提到了低剂量非靶向效应,目前在辐射防护和人群水平风险评估中被忽视,因为尚不清楚它们对风险意味着什么。作者的观点是,这种对效应含义的“不清晰”恰恰是关键所在。它表明了给定暴露后结果的不确定性。这种不确定性源于低剂量辐射与物质的随机相互作用的内在不确定性所导致的多种结果选项。这种不确定性应该被接受而不是回避。本文探讨了所识别的不确定性的影响,并提出了一种与剂量相关的量化突变概率的方法。