Effect of fractionated radiotherapy of transplanted hepatocellular carcinoma on the splenic immune cells in mice

Dan Yao, Junling Zhang, Wang Zheng, Qianping Chen, Songling Hu, Yan Pan
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Objective To investigate the effect of fractionated radiotherapy on the immune system of mice with subcutaneously transplanted hepatocellular carcinoma. Methods Logarithmic growth of mouse hepatocellular carcinoma cells Hepa 1-6 were inoculated subcutaneously on the right side of C57BL/6 J mice (1×107 cells /mice). The tumor-bearing mice were randomly divided into control group (Ctrl) and irradiation group (IR), 20 mice in each group. Additionally, 10 healthy mice were set as normal control group. Local fractionated X-ray irradiation of 8 Gy×3 fraction was given to the subcutaneous tumors, and the dose rate was 0.883 Gy/min. At 7 and 14 d after irradiation, the tumor organ index, spleen organ index, spleen pathological changes, and splenic T lymphocyte subsets, B lymphocyte subsets, and NK cells were detected. Results Compared with Ctrl, at 7 and 14 d after irradiation, the tumor organ index decreased (t=4.649, 26.34, P<0.05), and the percentage of NK cells increased significantly (t=3.952, 3.633, P<0.05). The percentages of CD3+ , CD4+ , CD3+ CD4+ lymphocytes and the ratio of CD4+ /CD8+ lymphocyte decreased at 7 d after irradiation (t=3.193, 3.656, 3.219, 2.641, P<0.05), and the percentage of CD3+ lymphocyte decreased at 14 d after irradiation (t=3.031, P<0.05). But after irradiation, there were no significant changes in spleen organ index, B lymphocyte, CD3+ CD4+ lymphocyte and CD8+ lymphocyte. Conclusions Local hepatoma radiotherapy causes imbalance of lymphocytes in distal spleen of mice and hence reduces immunity, which provides a novel mechanism of radiological immunity damage. Key words: Hepatocellular carcinoma; Fractionated radiotherapy; Splenic lymphocytes
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移植肝癌分级放疗对小鼠脾免疫细胞的影响
目的探讨分段放疗对肝癌皮下移植小鼠免疫系统的影响。方法在C57BL/ 6j小鼠(1×107 cells /mice)右侧皮下接种小鼠肝癌细胞Hepa 1-6,使其呈对数生长。将荷瘤小鼠随机分为对照组(Ctrl)和辐照组(IR),每组20只。另取10只健康小鼠作为正常对照组。皮下肿瘤给予8 Gy×3分数x线局部分次照射,剂量率0.883 Gy/min。照射后7、14 d检测肿瘤脏器指数、脾脏脏器指数、脾脏病理改变及脾脏T淋巴细胞亚群、B淋巴细胞亚群、NK细胞亚群。结果与对照组比较,照射后7、14 d肿瘤脏器指数降低(t=4.649、26.34,P<0.05), NK细胞百分比显著升高(t=3.952、3.633,P<0.05)。CD3+、CD4+、CD3+ CD4+淋巴细胞百分比及CD4+ /CD8+淋巴细胞比值在照射后第7天下降(t=3.193、3.656、3.219、2.641,P<0.05), CD3+淋巴细胞百分比在照射后第14天下降(t=3.031, P<0.05)。但辐照后脾脏脏器指数、B淋巴细胞、CD3+ CD4+淋巴细胞、CD8+淋巴细胞均无明显变化。结论肝癌局部放疗引起小鼠脾远端淋巴细胞失衡,从而导致免疫功能降低,可能是一种新的放射免疫损伤机制。关键词:肝细胞癌;分次放射治疗;脾淋巴细胞
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中华放射医学与防护杂志
中华放射医学与防护杂志 Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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