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Yellow Gentian infusion mitigates ɤ-rays induced genotoxic effects by altering levels of DNA repair enzymes

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Kostić, Mila
Filipović Tričković, Jelena
Radošević, Ksenija M.
Janić, Marijana
Kolić, Ivana
Jovanović, Ivan G.
Valenta Šobot, Ana
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Ionizing radiation from natural and artificial sources causes DNA damage, directly and indirectly, inducing strand breaks and generating reactive oxygen species, leading to oxidative stress and biomolecular alterations. Yellow gentian (Gentiana lutea) root infusion has shown genoprotective potential by activating antioxidative defense and promoting DNA repair of radiation-induced cellular damage. This study aimed to elucidate the pre-treatment effect of 0.25, 0.5, 1, and 2 mg/mL of yellow gentian root infusion on genomic damage in peripheral blood mononuclear cells exposed to 0.5 and 2 Gy of gamma radiation (source 60Co). Micronucleus frequency, proliferation index, and DNA fragmentation were assessed, along with expression of DNA repair genes 8-oxoguanine glycosylase-1 (OGG1), Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase1 (PARP1), and X-ray repair cross-complementing-1 (XRCC1), via real- time PCR. Pretreatment with 0.25 and 0.5 mg/mL infusion significantly reduced micronucleus formation and DNA fragme...ntation in irradiated cells at 2 Gy, indicating protection against radiation-induced genetic damage. The results showed a decrease in proliferation index at 0.5 Gy, suggesting that treatments inhibited cell proliferation after exposure to the lower radiation doses. XRCC1 expression was significantly upregulated with 2 Gy at all treatment concentrations, indicating enhanced base excision repair activity. PARP expression increased significantly at all treatments’ concentrations following 0.5 Gy irradiation, and at 2 Gy, induction occurred only at 0.5 and 1 mg/mL, reflecting dose-dependent modulation of PARP-mediated repair. OGG1 expression remained unchanged under all tested conditions. The results demonstrate that yellow gentian root infusion activates the base excision DNA repair pathway and may serve as a promising agent for mitigating radiation-induced damage in developing effective radiation protection strategies.

Keywords:
Gentiana lutea / radioprotection / ionizing radiation / DNA fragmentation / peripheral blood mononuclear cells
Source:
CONGUB&H : 4th Congress of Geneticists in Bosnia and Herzegovina with International Participation : Book of Abstracts, 2025, 64-64
Publisher:
  • Sarajevo : Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Sarajevo
Funding / projects:
  • Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia, institutional funding - 200017 (University of Belgrade, Institute of Nuclear Sciences 'Vinča', Belgrade-Vinča) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200017)
  • Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia (Grant no. 451-03-3627/2025-03/3456)
  • GentiGoldCell - Functional nanocomposite for skin tretment (RS-ScienceFundRS-DokazKoncepta-14874)
Note:
  • 4th Congress of Geneticists in Bosnia and Herzegovina with International Participation - CONGUB&H; October 2-4, 2025; Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Special edition of the journal Genetics & Applications.

ISSN: 2566-431X; 2566-2937

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_15623
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https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/15623
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AU  - Kostić, Mila
AU  - Filipović Tričković, Jelena
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AU  - Janić, Marijana
AU  - Kolić, Ivana
AU  - Jovanović, Ivan G.
AU  - Valenta Šobot, Ana
PY  - 2025
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/15623
AB  - Ionizing radiation from natural and artificial sources causes DNA damage, directly and indirectly, inducing strand breaks and generating reactive oxygen species, leading to oxidative stress and biomolecular alterations. Yellow gentian (Gentiana lutea) root infusion has shown genoprotective potential by activating antioxidative defense and promoting DNA repair of radiation-induced cellular damage. This study aimed to elucidate the pre-treatment effect of 0.25, 0.5, 1, and 2 mg/mL of yellow gentian root infusion on genomic damage in peripheral blood mononuclear cells exposed to 0.5 and 2 Gy of gamma radiation (source 60Co). Micronucleus frequency, proliferation index, and DNA fragmentation were assessed, along with expression of DNA repair genes 8-oxoguanine glycosylase-1 (OGG1), Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase1 (PARP1), and X-ray repair cross-complementing-1 (XRCC1), via real- time PCR. Pretreatment with 0.25 and 0.5 mg/mL infusion significantly reduced micronucleus formation and DNA fragmentation in irradiated cells at 2 Gy, indicating protection against radiation-induced genetic damage. The results showed a decrease in proliferation index at 0.5 Gy, suggesting that treatments inhibited cell proliferation after exposure to the lower radiation doses. XRCC1 expression was significantly upregulated with 2 Gy at all treatment concentrations, indicating enhanced base excision repair activity. PARP expression increased significantly at all treatments’ concentrations following 0.5 Gy irradiation, and at 2 Gy, induction occurred only at 0.5 and 1 mg/mL, reflecting dose-dependent modulation of PARP-mediated repair. OGG1 expression remained unchanged under all tested conditions. The results demonstrate that yellow gentian root infusion activates the base excision DNA repair pathway and may serve as a promising agent for mitigating radiation-induced damage in developing effective radiation protection strategies.
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@conference{
author = "Kostić, Mila and Filipović Tričković, Jelena and Radošević, Ksenija M. and Janić, Marijana and Kolić, Ivana and Jovanović, Ivan G. and Valenta Šobot, Ana",
year = "2025",
abstract = "Ionizing radiation from natural and artificial sources causes DNA damage, directly and indirectly, inducing strand breaks and generating reactive oxygen species, leading to oxidative stress and biomolecular alterations. Yellow gentian (Gentiana lutea) root infusion has shown genoprotective potential by activating antioxidative defense and promoting DNA repair of radiation-induced cellular damage. This study aimed to elucidate the pre-treatment effect of 0.25, 0.5, 1, and 2 mg/mL of yellow gentian root infusion on genomic damage in peripheral blood mononuclear cells exposed to 0.5 and 2 Gy of gamma radiation (source 60Co). Micronucleus frequency, proliferation index, and DNA fragmentation were assessed, along with expression of DNA repair genes 8-oxoguanine glycosylase-1 (OGG1), Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase1 (PARP1), and X-ray repair cross-complementing-1 (XRCC1), via real- time PCR. Pretreatment with 0.25 and 0.5 mg/mL infusion significantly reduced micronucleus formation and DNA fragmentation in irradiated cells at 2 Gy, indicating protection against radiation-induced genetic damage. The results showed a decrease in proliferation index at 0.5 Gy, suggesting that treatments inhibited cell proliferation after exposure to the lower radiation doses. XRCC1 expression was significantly upregulated with 2 Gy at all treatment concentrations, indicating enhanced base excision repair activity. PARP expression increased significantly at all treatments’ concentrations following 0.5 Gy irradiation, and at 2 Gy, induction occurred only at 0.5 and 1 mg/mL, reflecting dose-dependent modulation of PARP-mediated repair. OGG1 expression remained unchanged under all tested conditions. The results demonstrate that yellow gentian root infusion activates the base excision DNA repair pathway and may serve as a promising agent for mitigating radiation-induced damage in developing effective radiation protection strategies.",
publisher = "Sarajevo : Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Sarajevo",
journal = "CONGUB&H : 4th Congress of Geneticists in Bosnia and Herzegovina with International Participation : Book of Abstracts",
title = "Yellow Gentian infusion mitigates ɤ-rays induced genotoxic effects by altering levels of DNA repair enzymes",
pages = "64-64",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_15623"
}
Kostić, M., Filipović Tričković, J., Radošević, K. M., Janić, M., Kolić, I., Jovanović, I. G.,& Valenta Šobot, A.. (2025). Yellow Gentian infusion mitigates ɤ-rays induced genotoxic effects by altering levels of DNA repair enzymes. in CONGUB&H : 4th Congress of Geneticists in Bosnia and Herzegovina with International Participation : Book of Abstracts
Sarajevo : Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Sarajevo., 64-64.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_15623
Kostić M, Filipović Tričković J, Radošević KM, Janić M, Kolić I, Jovanović IG, Valenta Šobot A. Yellow Gentian infusion mitigates ɤ-rays induced genotoxic effects by altering levels of DNA repair enzymes. in CONGUB&H : 4th Congress of Geneticists in Bosnia and Herzegovina with International Participation : Book of Abstracts. 2025;:64-64.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_15623 .
Kostić, Mila, Filipović Tričković, Jelena, Radošević, Ksenija M., Janić, Marijana, Kolić, Ivana, Jovanović, Ivan G., Valenta Šobot, Ana, "Yellow Gentian infusion mitigates ɤ-rays induced genotoxic effects by altering levels of DNA repair enzymes" in CONGUB&H : 4th Congress of Geneticists in Bosnia and Herzegovina with International Participation : Book of Abstracts (2025):64-64,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_15623 .

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