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High-dose-rate brachytherapy for soft tissue sarcoma in children: a single institution experience
Authors:Gustavo A Viani  Paulo E Novaes  Alexandre A Jacinto  Celia B Antonelli  Antonio CassioA A Pellizzon  Elisa Y Saito  João V Salvajoli
Affiliation:1. Department of Radiation Oncology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Marchioninistr. 15, 81377, Munich, Germany
2. Institute of Clinical Radiology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Marchioninistr. 15, 81377, Munich, Germany
Abstract:

Background

The shape of the dose-response curve at low doses differs from the linear quadratic model. The effect of a radio-adaptive response is the centre of many studies and well known inspite that the clinical applications are still rarely considered.

Methods

We studied the effect of a low-dose pre-irradiation (0.03 Gy – 0.1 Gy) alone or followed by a 2.0 Gy challenging dose 4 h later on the survival of the HT29 cell line (human colorectal cancer cells) and on the GM637 cell line (human fibroblasts).

Results

0.03 Gy given alone did not have a significant effect on both cell lines, the other low doses alone significantly reduced the cell survival. Applied 4 h before the 2.0 Gy fraction, 0.03 Gy led to a significant induced radioresistance in GM637 cells, but not in HT29 cells, and 0.05 Gy led to a significant hyperradiosensitivity in HT29 cells, but not in GM637 cells.

Conclusion

A pre-irradiation with 0.03 Gy can protect normal fibroblasts, but not colorectal cancer cells, from damage induced by an irradiation of 2.0 Gy and the application of 0.05 Gy prior to the 2.0 Gy fraction can enhance the cell killing of colorectal cancer cells while not additionally damaging normal fibroblasts. If these findings prove to be true in vivo as well this may optimize the balance between local tumour control and injury to normal tissue in modern radiotherapy.
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