The ICRP, MELODI, and ALLIANCE workshop on effects of ionizing radiation exposure in offspring and next generations: a summary of discussions
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Purpose: Task Group 121 – Effects of ionizing radiation exposure in offspring and next generations
– is a task group under the Committee 1 of the International Commission on Radiological
Protection (ICRP), approved by the Main Commission on 18th November 2021. The main goals of
Task Group 121 are to (1) review and update the scientific literature of relevance to radiationrelated
effects in the offspring of parent(s) exposed to ionizing radiation in both human and nonhuman
biota; (2) to assess preconceptional and intrauterine effects of radiation exposure and
related morbidity and mortality; and, (3) to provide advice about the level of evidence and how
to consider these preconceptional and postconceptional effects in the system of radiological protection
for humans and non-human biota.
Methods: The Task Group is reviewing relevant literature since Publication 90 ‘Biological effects
after prenatal irradiation (embryo and fetus)’ (2003) and will include radiation-related effects on
future generations in humans, animals, and plants. This review will be conducted to account for
the health effects on offspring and subsequent generations in the current system of radiological
protection. Radiation detriment calculation will also be reviewed. Finally, preliminary recommendations
will be made to update the integration of health effects in offspring and next generations in
the system of radiological protection.
Results: A Workshop, jointly organized by ICRP Task Group 121 and European Radiation
Protection Research Platforms MELODI and ALLIANCE was held in Budapest, Hungary, from 31st
May to 2nd June 2022. Participants discussed four important topics: (1) hereditary and epigenetic
effects due to exposure of the germ cell line (preconceptional exposure), (2) effects arising from
exposure of the embryo and fetus (intrauterine exposure), (3) transgenerational effects on biota,
and (4) its potential impact on the system of radiological protection.
Conclusions: Based on the discussions and presentations during the breakout sessions, newer
publications, and gaps on the current scientific literature were identified. For instance, there are
some ongoing systematic reviews and radiation epidemiology reviews of intrauterine effects.
There are newer methods of Monte Carlo simulation for fetal dosimetry, and advances in radiation
genetics, epigenetics, and radiobiology studies. While the current impact of hereditary effects on
the global detriment was reported as small, the questions surrounding the effects of radiation
exposure on offspring and the next generation are crucial, recurring, and with a major focus on
exposed populations. This article summarizes the workshop discussions, presentations, and conclusions
of each topic and introduces the special issue of the International Journal of Radiation
Biology resulting from the discussions of the meeting.
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