Time-dependent 53BP1 foci kinetics in X-irradiated human hair follicle dermal papilla cells
Daisuke Hanamiya, Reo Etani, Mitsuaki Ojima

TL;DR
This study explores using hair follicle cells to estimate radiation exposure by analyzing DNA repair markers over time.
Contribution
The study introduces hair follicle dermal papilla cells as a novel model for biological dosimetry with time-dependent 53BP1 foci analysis.
Findings
53BP1 foci increased dose-dependently up to 1000 mGy within 5 hours post-irradiation.
Large foci (≥1 μm) showed significant dose dependence at ≥3000 mGy by 24 hours.
Large-foci analysis maintained sensitivity for doses ≥500 mGy up to 96 hours post-irradiation.
Abstract
We investigated the feasibility of a biological dosimetry method using human hair follicle dermal papilla cells (HFDPCs). Cultured HFDPCs were X-irradiated at doses of 50–20 000 mGy, and 53BP1 foci were analyzed up to 96 h post-irradiation to assess DNA double-strand break repair kinetics and dose–response relationships. Up to 5 h post-irradiation, 53BP1 foci increased in a significant dose-dependent manner from 50 to 1000 mGy. By 24 h, the foci count at 50 mGy returned to background levels, whereas dose dependence persisted at higher doses. Notably, analysis of the focus size revealed that the proportion of large foci (diameter ≥ 1 μm) significantly increased at doses ≥ 3000 mGy at 24 h. At 96 h post-irradiation, while total focus counts showed limited discrimination, large-foci assessment maintained significant sensitivity for doses as low as 500 mGy). These findings demonstrate that…
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TopicsHair Growth and Disorders · Effects of Radiation Exposure · Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment
