Low-dose radiation accelerates aging of the T-cell receptor repertoire in CBA/Ca mice

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Serge M. Candéias
Justyna Mika
Paul Finnon
Tom Verbiest
Rosemary Finnon
Natalie Brown
Simon Bouffler
Joanna Polanska
Christophe Badie
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[1] Laboratory of Chemistry and Biology of Metals,CEA, Fundamental Research Division, Biosciences and Biotechnologies Institute
[2] CNRS,Laboratory of Chemistry and Biology of Metals
[3] UMR5249,Laboratory of Chemistry and Biology of Metals, UMR5249
[4] University of Grenoble-Alpes,Data Mining Group, Faculty of Automatic Control, Electronics and Computer Science
[5] Silesian University of Technology,Cancer Mechanisms and Biomarkers Group, Radiation Effects Department
[6] CRCE,undefined
[7] Public Health England,undefined
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Low-dose radiation; Immune system; T cell receptor; Lymphocytes; Hematopoietic stem cells;
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While the biological effects of high-dose-ionizing radiation on human health are well characterized, the consequences of low-dose radiation exposure remain poorly defined, even though they are of major importance for radiological protection. Lymphocytes are very radiosensitive, and radiation-induced health effects may result from immune cell loss and/or immune system impairment. To decipher the mechanisms of effects of low doses, we analyzed the modulation of the T-cell receptor gene repertoire in mice exposed to a single low (0.1 Gy) or high (1 Gy) dose of radiation. High-throughput T-cell receptor gene profiling was used to visualize T-lymphocyte dynamics over time in control and irradiated mice. Radiation exposure induces “aging-like” effects on the T-cell receptor gene repertoire, detectable as early as 1 month post-exposure and for at least 6 months. Surprisingly, these effects are more pronounced in animals exposed to 0.1 Gy than to 1 Gy, where partial correction occurs over time. Importantly, we found that low-dose radiation effects are partially due to the hematopoietic stem cell impairment. Collectively, our findings show that acute low-dose radiation exposure specifically results in long-term alterations of the T-lymphocyte repertoire.
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