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1 November 2007 Detrimental and Protective Bystander Effects: A Model Approach
H. Schöllnberger, R. E J. Mitchel, J. L. Redpath, D. J. Crawford-Brown, W. Hofmann
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Schöllnberger, H., Mitchel, R. E. J., Redpath, J. L., Crawford-Brown, D. J. and Hofmann, W. Detrimental and Protective Bystander Effects: A Model Approach. Radiat. Res. 168, 614–626 (2007).

This work integrates two important cellular responses to low doses, detrimental bystander effects and apoptosis-mediated protective bystander effects, into a multistage model for chromosome aberrations and in vitro neoplastic transformation: the State-Vector Model. The new models were tested on representative data sets that show supralinear or U-shaped dose responses. The original model without the new low-dose features was also tested for consistency with LNT-shaped dose responses. Reductions of in vitro neoplastic transformation frequencies below the spontaneous level have been reported after exposure of cells to low doses of low-LET radiation. In the current study, this protective effect is explained with bystander-induced apoptosis. An important data set that shows a low-dose detrimental bystander effect for chromosome aberrations was successfully fitted by additional terms within the cell initiation stage. It was found that this approach is equivalent to bystander-induced clonal expansion of initiated cells. This study is an important step toward a comprehensive model that contains all essential biological mechanisms that can influence dose–response curves at low doses.

H. Schöllnberger, R. E J. Mitchel, J. L. Redpath, D. J. Crawford-Brown, and W. Hofmann "Detrimental and Protective Bystander Effects: A Model Approach," Radiation Research 168(5), 614-626, (1 November 2007). https://doi.org/10.1667/rr0742.1
Received: 30 June 2006; Accepted: 1 July 2007; Published: 1 November 2007
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