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Ionizing radiation results in a mixture of cellular outcomes including mitotic catastrophe, senescence, methuosis, and iron-dependent cell death

Sandy Adjemian
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Teodora Oltean
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Sofie Martens
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Bartosz Wiernicki
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Vera Goossens
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Tom Vanden Berghe
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Benjamin Cappe
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Maria Ladik
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Liesbeth Heyndrickx
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Jolien Bridelance
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Marnik Vuylsteke
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Katrien Vandecasteele
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Peter Vandenabeele
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Abstract

Radiotherapy is commonly used as a cytotoxic treatment of a wide variety of tumors. Interestingly, few case reports underlined its potential to induce immune-mediated abscopal effects, resulting in regression of metastases, distant from the irradiated site. These observations are rare, and apparently depend on the dose used, suggesting that dose-related cellular responses may be involved in the distant immunogenic responses. Ionizing radiation (IR) has been reported to elicit immunogenic apoptosis, necroptosis, mitotic catastrophe, and senescence. In order to link a cellular outcome with a particular dose of irradiation, we performed a systematic study in a panel of cell lines on the cellular responses at different doses of X-rays. Remarkably, we observed that all cell lines tested responded in a similar fashion to IR with characteristics of mitotic catastrophe, senescence, lipid peroxidation, and caspase activity. Iron chelators (but not Ferrostatin-1 or vitamin E) could prevent the formation of lipid peroxides and cell death induced by IR, suggesting a crucial role of iron-dependent cell death during high-dose irradiation. We also show that in K-Ras-mutated cells, IR can induce morphological features reminiscent of methuosis, a cell death modality that has been recently described following H-Ras or K-Ras mutation overexpression.

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hal-04537007 , version 1 (08-04-2024)

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Sandy Adjemian, Teodora Oltean, Sofie Martens, Bartosz Wiernicki, Vera Goossens, et al.. Ionizing radiation results in a mixture of cellular outcomes including mitotic catastrophe, senescence, methuosis, and iron-dependent cell death. CELL DEATH & DISEASE, 2020, 11 (11), ⟨10.1038/s41419-020-03209-y⟩. ⟨hal-04537007⟩
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