Transcriptional activity of genes regulating T-helpers differentiation in the accidentally exposed population of the Southern Urals

Q4 Physics and Astronomy Radiation and Risk Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.21870/0131-3878-2023-32-3-14-25
V.S. Nikiforov, A.I. Kotikova, E.A. Blinova, A.V. Akleyev
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The objective of this work was to study the expression of the TBX21, RORC, GATA3, MAPK8, and STAT3 genes responsible for the regulation of the differentiation of various T-helper subpopulations in individuals chronically exposed to radiation. The object of the study was peripheral blood cells obtained from 120 people chronically exposed to radiation in a wide range of doses on the Techa River. The mean cumulative absorbed dose to red bone marrow in the examined exposed individuals was 742.7+/-78.6 mGy (dose range: 73.5-3516.1 mGy), in the comparison group – 17.4+/-2.2 mGy (dose range: 0.0-55.5 mGy). The subpopulation composition of T-helpers (Th1, Th2, Th17) was analyzed by flow cytofluorimetry. The relative mRNA content of the TBX21, RORC, GATA3, NFKB1, MAPK8, and STAT3 genes was estimated by RT-PCR. The study made it possible to note a decrease in the relative number of T-helper 2 in the populations of T-helper central memory in the group of chronically exposed people compared to the comparison group. In the population of T-helpers of central memory, a statistically significant increase in the relative number of T-helpers 1 was shown, depending on the accumulated absorbed dose to red bone marrow. No changes in mRNA expression of the studied genes were observed. The analysis of the relationship between the expression of GATA3, MAPK8, STAT3, RORC, TBX21 mRNA and the relative number of cells in subpopulations of T-helper types 1, 2, and 17 in the examined people did not reveal statistically significant patterns.
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南乌拉尔意外暴露人群中调节辅助t细胞分化的基因转录活性
这项工作的目的是研究TBX21、RORC、GATA3、MAPK8和STAT3基因的表达,这些基因负责调节慢性辐射暴露个体中各种t辅助亚群的分化。这项研究的对象是120名长期暴露在特查河不同剂量辐射下的人的外周血细胞。受测个体红骨髓平均累积吸收剂量为742.7+/-78.6毫戈瑞(剂量范围:73.5-3516.1毫戈瑞),对照组为- 17.4+/-2.2毫戈瑞(剂量范围:0.0-55.5毫戈瑞)。用流式细胞荧光法分析辅助t细胞(Th1、Th2、Th17)亚群组成。RT-PCR检测TBX21、RORC、GATA3、NFKB1、MAPK8、STAT3基因mRNA相对含量。这项研究表明,与对照组相比,长期暴露在t -辅助中枢记忆中的人群中,t -辅助2的相对数量有所减少。在中枢记忆辅助t细胞的人群中,统计上显示辅助t细胞1的相对数量显著增加,这取决于红细胞的累积吸收剂量。研究基因的mRNA表达未见变化。在被检查的人群中,辅助t型1、2和17亚群中GATA3、MAPK8、STAT3、RORC、TBX21 mRNA的表达与细胞相对数量之间的关系分析没有发现统计学上显著的模式。
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Radiation and Risk
Radiation and Risk Physics and Astronomy-Nuclear and High Energy Physics
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期刊介绍: The Bulletin “Radiation and Risk” is a peer-reviewed scientific and practical periodical journal that covers many areas related to radiation effects on living systems. The journal publishes novel scientific papers related to the use of radiation in medicine, physics, epidemiology and biology, reviews, including scientific books reviews, as well as materials of the Russian Scientific Commission on Radiological Protection.
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