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1 May 2009 Antibody-Based Screen for Ionizing Radiation-Dependent Changes in the Mammalian Proteome for Use in Biodosimetry
Richard G. Ivey, Oby Subramanian, Travis D. Lorentzen, Amanda G. Paulovich
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Ivey, R. G., Subramanian, O., Lorentzen, T. D., and Paulovich, A. G. Antibody-Based Screen for Ionizing Radiation-Dependent Changes in the Mammalian Proteome for Use in Biodosimetry. Radiat. Res. 171, 549-561 (2009).

In an effort to identify proteomic changes that may be useful for radiation biodosimetry, human cells of hematological origin were treated with ionizing radiation or mock-irradiated and then harvested at different times after treatment. Protein lysates were generated from these cells and evaluated by Western blotting using a panel of 301 commercially available antibodies targeting 161 unique proteins. From this screen, we identified 55 ionizing radiation-responsive proteins, including 14 proteins not previously reported to be radiation-responsive at the protein level. The data from this large-scale screen have been assembled into a public website ( http://labs.fhcrc.org/paulovich/biodose_index.html) that may be of value to the radiation community both as a source of putative biomarkers for biodosimetry and also as a source of validation data on commercially available antibodies that detect radiation-responsive proteins. Using a panel of candidate radiation biomarkers in human cell lines, we demonstrate the feasibility of assembling a complementary panel of radiation-responsive proteins. Furthermore, we demonstrate the feasibility of using blood cell-based proteomic changes for biodosimetry by demonstrating detection of protein changes in circulating cells after total-body irradiation in a canine model.

Richard G. Ivey, Oby Subramanian, Travis D. Lorentzen, and Amanda G. Paulovich "Antibody-Based Screen for Ionizing Radiation-Dependent Changes in the Mammalian Proteome for Use in Biodosimetry," Radiation Research 171(5), 549-561, (1 May 2009). https://doi.org/10.1667/RR1638.1
Received: 17 October 2008; Accepted: 1 January 2009; Published: 1 May 2009
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