Identification of Skin Injury-related Genes Induced by Ionizing Radiation in Human Keratinocytes using cDNA Microarray
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The skin is an external organ that is most frequently exposed to radiation. High-dose radiation initiates and promotes skin cancer and acute radiation injury. It is important to investigate the influence of high-dose radiation exposure on the skin at the molecular level to understand acute radiation injury. To identify genes that are associated with injury caused by high-dose radiation exposure of the skin, we used microarray technology to examine the effect of irradiation on approximately 1000 genes in normal human epidermal keratinocytes at 3h postirradiation with a cytotoxic dose of X-ray (5 Gy). We found that 16 and 59 genes were up- and down-regulated respectively in the keratinocytes. Several apoptosis-related genes, for example, BAK and TSC-22, and anti-proliferative genes, for example, BTG-1 and BTG-3, were upregulated. We focused on ATF3 because ATF3 is induced most strongly by X-irradiation, and its function in keratinocytes is unknown. The induction of the ATF3 mRNA and protein in keratinocytes following X-ray was confirmed by RT-PCR and western blot analysis. ATF3 was also induced and accumulated within the nuclei of keratinocytes after X-ray irradiation in vivo and in vitro. Exogenous EYFP-ATF3 also accumulated within the nuclei of keratinocytes. In the transient expression assay, EYFP-ATF3, but not EYFP, induced apoptosis in keratinocytes. Taken together, these results suggest that ATF3 plays a role in apoptosis in keratinocytes and is associated with skin injury caused by ionizing radiation.
- 日本放射線影響学会の論文
- 2005-06-30
著者
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Koike Manabu
Radiation Hazards Research Group. National Institute Of Radiological Sciences
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Koike Manabu
Radiation Hazards Research Group National Institute Of Radiological Sciences
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Koike Aki
Radiation Hazards Research Group. National Institute Of Radiological Sciences
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Koike Aki
Radiation Hazards Research Group National Institute Of Radiological Sciences
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SHIOMI Tomoe
Radiation Hazards Research Group. National Institute of Radiological Sciences
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