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Individual Genetic Susceptibility
Eric J. Hall
关键词: ANIMALS;    CARCINOGENESIS;    CATARACTS;    EMBRYOS;    FIBROBLASTS;    GENES;    GENETICS;    HUMAN POPULATIONS;    HYBRIDIZATION;    HYPOTHESIS;    IONIZING RADIATIONS;    MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE DOSE;    MICE;    OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE;    ONCOGENIC TRANSFORMATIONS;    PROTEINS;    RADIATION EFFECTS;    RADIATION PROTECTION;    RADIOSENSITIVITY;    SYMPTOMS Radiosensitivity;    Haplo-insufficiency;    Cataracts;    Oncogenic Transformation;   
DOI  :  10.2172/943485
RP-ID  :  DOE/ER/63629
PID  :  OSTI ID: 943485
Others  :  TRN: US1001085
学科分类:核能源与工程
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】
Risk estimates derived from epidemiological studies of exposed populations, as well as the maximum permissible doses allowed for occupational exposure and exposure of the public to ionizing radiation are all based on the assumption that the human population is uniform in its radiosensitivity, except for a small number of individuals, such as ATM homozygotes who are easily identified by their clinical symptoms. The hypothesis upon which this proposal is based is that the human population is not homogeneous in radiosensitiviry, but that radiosensitive sub-groups exist which are not easy to identify. These individuals would suffer an increased incidence of detrimental radiation effects, and distort the shape of the dose response relationship. The radiosensitivity of these groups depend on the expression levels of specific proteins. The plan was to investigate the effect of 3 relatively rare, high penetrate genes available in mice, namely Atm, mRad9 & Brca1. The purpose of radiation protection is to prevent! deterministic effects of clinical significance and limit stochastic effects to acceptable levels. We plan, therefore to compare with wild type animals the radiosensitivity of mice heterozygous for each of the genes mentioned above, as well as double heterozygotes for pairs of genes, using two biological endpoints: a) Ocular cataracts as an important and relevant deterministic effect, and b) Oncogenic transformation in cultured embryo fibroblasts, as a surrogate for carcinogenesis, the most relevant stochastic effect.
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