L-selenomethionine modulates high LET radiation-induced alterations of gene expression in cultured human thyroid cells

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L-selenomethionine (SeM) is emerging as a highly effective protective agent against radiation-induced biological effects. We have shown its protective effect on space radiation-induced death of MCF-10 cells as well as on space radiation-induced transformation of HTori-3 cells. The present study was aimed at elucidation of molecular mechanisms and cellular pathways involved in SeM-mediated radioprotection. Human thyroid epithelial cells (HTori-3 cells), in the presence or absence of SeM, were exposed to a non-toxic or a slightly toxic radiation dose from 1 GeV/n iron ions (10 cGy and 20 cGy, respectively). Total RNA was prepared and changes in gene expression were analyzed using microarray technology. Our analysis has revealed a dramatic effect of SeM on alterations of gene expression caused by space radiation. This study provides a basis for furthering our knowledge about radiation-induced molecular and cellular changes that lead to cellular transformation and death.

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Stewart, J., Ware, J., Fortina, P., Breaux, J., Gulati, S., & Kennedy, A. (2006). L-selenomethionine modulates high LET radiation-induced alterations of gene expression in cultured human thyroid cells. Oncology Reports, 16(3), 569–574. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.16.3.569

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