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dc.creatorVelalopoulou A., Karagounis I.V., Cramer G.M., Kim M.M., Skoufos G., Goia D., Hagan S., Verginadis I.I., Shoniyozov K., Chiango J., Cerullo M., Varner K., Yao L., Qin L., Hatzigeorgiou A.G., Minn A.J., Putt M., Lanza M., Assenmacher C.-A., Radaelli E., Huck J., Diffenderfer E., Dong L., Metz J., Koumenis C., Cengel K.A., Maity A., Busch T.M.en
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-31T10:31:12Z
dc.date.available2023-01-31T10:31:12Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-21-1500
dc.identifier.issn00085472
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/80553
dc.description.abstractIn studies of electron and proton radiotherapy, ultrahigh dose rates of FLASH radiotherapy appear to produce fewer toxicities than standard dose rates while maintaining local tumor control. FLASHproton radiotherapy (F-PRT) brings the spatial advantages of PRT to FLASH dose rates (>40 Gy/second), making it important to understand if and how F-PRT spares normal tissues while providing antitumor efficacy that is equivalent to standard-proton radiotherapy (S-PRT). Here we studied PRT damage to skin and mesenchymal tissues of muscle and bone and found that F-PRT of the C57BL/6 murine hind leg produced fewer severe toxicities leading to death or requiring euthanasia than S-PRT of the same dose. RNA-seq analyses of murine skin and bone revealed pathways upregulated by S-PRT yet unaltered by F-PRT, such as apoptosis signaling and keratinocyte differentiation in skin, as well as osteoclast differentiation and chondrocyte development in bone. Corroborating these findings, F-PRT reduced skin injury, stem cell depletion, and inflammation, mitigated late effects including lymphedema, and decreased histopathologically detected myofiber atrophy, bone resorption, hair follicle atrophy, and epidermal hyperplasia. F-PRT was equipotent to S-PRT in control of two murine sarcoma models, including at an orthotopic intramuscular site, thereby establishing its relevance to mesenchymal cancers. Finally, S-PRT produced greater increases in TGFb1 in murine skin and the skin of canines enrolled in a phase I study of F-PRT versus S-PRT. Collectively, these data provide novel insights into F-PRT-mediated tissue sparing and support its ongoing investigation in applications that would benefit fromthis sparing of skin and mesenchymal tissues. © 2021 The Authors.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.sourceCancer Researchen
dc.source.urihttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85113723000&doi=10.1158%2f0008-5472.CAN-21-1500&partnerID=40&md5=bffbcb9bb3a830996ff47150f575f45f
dc.subjectanimal experimenten
dc.subjectanimal modelen
dc.subjectanimal tissueen
dc.subjectapoptosisen
dc.subjectArticleen
dc.subjectbone developmenten
dc.subjectbone injuryen
dc.subjectcell differentiationen
dc.subjectchondrocyteen
dc.subjectcontrolled studyen
dc.subjectepitheliumen
dc.subjectfemaleen
dc.subjectflash proton therapyen
dc.subjectinflammationen
dc.subjectkeratinocyteen
dc.subjectlymphedemaen
dc.subjectmesenchymeen
dc.subjectmouseen
dc.subjectmuscle injuryen
dc.subjectnonhumanen
dc.subjectosteoclasten
dc.subjectosteolysisen
dc.subjectproton therapyen
dc.subjectsarcomaen
dc.subjectsignal transductionen
dc.subjectskin defecten
dc.subjectstem cellen
dc.subjectadverse eventen
dc.subjectanimalen
dc.subjectboneen
dc.subjectconservative treatmenten
dc.subjectdisease modelen
dc.subjectdogen
dc.subjectepitheliumen
dc.subjectgene expression profilingen
dc.subjecthumanen
dc.subjectmetabolismen
dc.subjectmorbidityen
dc.subjectmuscleen
dc.subjectpathologyen
dc.subjectproceduresen
dc.subjectradiation injuryen
dc.subjectradiation responseen
dc.subjectradiotherapy dosageen
dc.subjectsarcomaen
dc.subjectskinen
dc.subjecttreatment outcomeen
dc.subjectAnimalsen
dc.subjectBone and Bonesen
dc.subjectDisease Models, Animalen
dc.subjectDogsen
dc.subjectEpitheliumen
dc.subjectFemaleen
dc.subjectGene Expression Profilingen
dc.subjectHumansen
dc.subjectMiceen
dc.subjectMorbidityen
dc.subjectMusclesen
dc.subjectOrgan Sparing Treatmentsen
dc.subjectProton Therapyen
dc.subjectRadiation Injuriesen
dc.subjectRadiotherapy Dosageen
dc.subjectSarcomaen
dc.subjectSkinen
dc.subjectTreatment Outcomeen
dc.subjectAmerican Association for Cancer Research Inc.en
dc.titleFlash proton radiotherapy spares normal epithelial and mesenchymal tissues while preserving sarcoma responseen
dc.typejournalArticleen


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