Exploring the role of intestinal microbiota in mitigating acute radiation-induced intestinal injury through high-energy X-ray FLASH radiotherapy via metagenomic analysis
Huan Du, Xiaofei Hao, Binwei Lin, Yihan Zhu, Yiwei Yang, Mingming Tang, Wei Wu, Decai Wang, Bo Lin, Yuwen Liang, Wenqiang Tang, Haonan Xu, Jie Li, Feng Gao, Xiaobo Du

TL;DR
This study shows that high-energy X-ray FLASH radiotherapy protects the intestines from radiation damage, possibly by altering gut bacteria and signaling pathways.
Contribution
The study identifies specific gut bacteria and signaling pathways linked to FLASH radiotherapy's protective effects on the intestines.
Findings
FLASH-RT increased survival rates and reduced intestinal damage compared to conventional radiotherapy.
FLASH-RT was associated with higher abundance of beneficial gut bacteria like Weissella and Lactobacillus species.
FLASH-RT upregulated signaling pathways such as PI3K/Akt and glycosaminoglycan degradation.
Abstract
This study preliminarily examines the potential correlation between the gut microbiome and the protective effects of FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) on intestinal tissue using metagenomic analysis. Compact single high-energy X-ray source (CHEXs) FLASH-RT was employed for FLASH irradiation, while EBT3 radiochromic film and a fast current transformer were used to measure the absolute dose and the pulsed beam characteristics. Sham radiotherapy (control), FLASH-RT (333 Gy/s), and Conventional dose rate radiotherapy (CONV-RT, 0.07 Gy/s) were performed on whole abdomen of normal C57BL/6J female mice (10 Gy, 12 Gy, 14 Gy). At 72 h post-irradiation, intestinal contents from normal C57BL/6J female mice were collected for metagenomic analysis. The survival status, body weight, and damage to normal tissues were observed. At 28 days post-whole abdomen irradiation with doses of 12 Gy, the survival…
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TopicsEffects of Radiation Exposure · Radiation Therapy and Dosimetry · Oral health in cancer treatment
