High Frequency of Simple and Complex Chromosome Aberrations Detected in the Tokai-mura Survivor four and Five Years after the 1999 Criticality Accident
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In September 1999 a criticality accident occurred in a uranium processing plant in Tokai-mura, Japan. During the accident, three workers (A, B and C) were exposed to high acute doses of neutrons and γ-rays: workers A and B fatally and worker C to an estimated whole body absorbed dose of 0.81 Gy neutrons and 1.3 Gy γ-rays. We obtained fixed peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) preparations from worker C approximately four and five years after the accident and assayed by 24 colour karyotyping (M-FISH) to determine the frequency and complexity of chromosome aberrations present. We observed a high frequency of simple reciprocal translocations, which we used to provide a rough estimation of dose and, in addition, for the assessment of the emergence of any clinically-relevant clonal exchanges. We did not observe any evidence of clonality but did find some evidence suggesting chromosome 1 as being preferentially involved in exchanges in stable cells. We also detected a relatively high frequency of damaged cells containing complex chromosome aberrations, of both the stable and unstable types. Qualitatively these complex aberrations were consistent with those observed to be induced after exposure to low doses of high-LET radiation or moderate doses of low-LET radiation, supporting the suggestion that heavily damaged cells can be quite long-lived in vivo.
著者
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MONOBE Manami
National Institute of Vegetable and Tea Sciences, National Agriculture and Food Research Organizatio
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AKASHI Makoto
National Institute of Radiological Sciences
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ANDO Koichi
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF RADIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
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SUMPTION Natalia
GlaxoSmithKline
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AINSBURY Liz
Health Protection Agency, Centre for Radiation Chemical and Environmental Health
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GOODHEAD Dudley
MRC Radiation and Genome Stability Unit
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HIRAMA Toshiyuki
Novo Nordisk Pharma Ltd.
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ANDERSON Rhona
Centre for Cell and Chromosome Biology, Brunel University
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