Raffaele, Luigi

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Response of a human melanoma cell line to low and high ionizing radiation

Ristić-Fira, Aleksandra; Todorović, Danijela V.; Korićanac, Lela; Petrović, Ivan M.; Valastro, Lucia M.; Cirrone, Giuseppe Antonio Pablo; Raffaele, Luigi; Cuttone, Giacomo

(2007)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Ristić-Fira, Aleksandra
AU  - Todorović, Danijela V.
AU  - Korićanac, Lela
AU  - Petrović, Ivan M.
AU  - Valastro, Lucia M.
AU  - Cirrone, Giuseppe Antonio Pablo
AU  - Raffaele, Luigi
AU  - Cuttone, Giacomo
PY  - 2007
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6648
AB  - Effects of single irradiation with gamma rays and protons on human HTB140 melanoma cell growth were compared. Exponentially growing cells were irradiated close to the Bragg peak maximum of the unmodulated 62 MeV protons, as well as with Co-60 gamma rays. Applied doses ranged from 8 to 24 Gy. Viability of cells and proliferation capacity were assessed 7 days after irradiation. Induction of apoptosis and cell cycle phase redistribution were observed 6 and 48 h after irradiation. Significant inhibitory effects of both irradiation qualities were detected 7 days after irradiation. Important reduction of HTB140 cell viability was observed after irradiation with protons. Almost linear and highly significant (P LT 0.001) decrease of cell proliferation was observed 7 days after irradiation with gamma rays and protons, as compared to nonirradiated controls. Protons induced apoptosis, both 6 and 48 h after irradiation. With the increase of post-irradiation incubation time, number of apoptotic cells decreased. Exposure of HTB140 cells to gamma rays did not provoke apoptotic cell death. Important number of cells in G1-S phase, detected by the cell cycle phase redistribution analyses, suggested high metabolic activity of irradiated melanoma cells within the first 48 h. Both irradiation qualities caused modest G2-M arrest 6 and 48 h after irradiation, thus supporting results that illustrated high radioresistance of HTB140 cells.
C3  - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
T1  - Response of a human melanoma cell line to low and high ionizing radiation
VL  - 1095
SP  - 165
EP  - 174
DO  - 10.1196/annals.1397.020
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Ristić-Fira, Aleksandra and Todorović, Danijela V. and Korićanac, Lela and Petrović, Ivan M. and Valastro, Lucia M. and Cirrone, Giuseppe Antonio Pablo and Raffaele, Luigi and Cuttone, Giacomo",
year = "2007",
abstract = "Effects of single irradiation with gamma rays and protons on human HTB140 melanoma cell growth were compared. Exponentially growing cells were irradiated close to the Bragg peak maximum of the unmodulated 62 MeV protons, as well as with Co-60 gamma rays. Applied doses ranged from 8 to 24 Gy. Viability of cells and proliferation capacity were assessed 7 days after irradiation. Induction of apoptosis and cell cycle phase redistribution were observed 6 and 48 h after irradiation. Significant inhibitory effects of both irradiation qualities were detected 7 days after irradiation. Important reduction of HTB140 cell viability was observed after irradiation with protons. Almost linear and highly significant (P LT 0.001) decrease of cell proliferation was observed 7 days after irradiation with gamma rays and protons, as compared to nonirradiated controls. Protons induced apoptosis, both 6 and 48 h after irradiation. With the increase of post-irradiation incubation time, number of apoptotic cells decreased. Exposure of HTB140 cells to gamma rays did not provoke apoptotic cell death. Important number of cells in G1-S phase, detected by the cell cycle phase redistribution analyses, suggested high metabolic activity of irradiated melanoma cells within the first 48 h. Both irradiation qualities caused modest G2-M arrest 6 and 48 h after irradiation, thus supporting results that illustrated high radioresistance of HTB140 cells.",
journal = "Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences",
title = "Response of a human melanoma cell line to low and high ionizing radiation",
volume = "1095",
pages = "165-174",
doi = "10.1196/annals.1397.020"
}
Ristić-Fira, A., Todorović, D. V., Korićanac, L., Petrović, I. M., Valastro, L. M., Cirrone, G. A. P., Raffaele, L.,& Cuttone, G.. (2007). Response of a human melanoma cell line to low and high ionizing radiation. in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1095, 165-174.
https://doi.org/10.1196/annals.1397.020
Ristić-Fira A, Todorović DV, Korićanac L, Petrović IM, Valastro LM, Cirrone GAP, Raffaele L, Cuttone G. Response of a human melanoma cell line to low and high ionizing radiation. in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 2007;1095:165-174.
doi:10.1196/annals.1397.020 .
Ristić-Fira, Aleksandra, Todorović, Danijela V., Korićanac, Lela, Petrović, Ivan M., Valastro, Lucia M., Cirrone, Giuseppe Antonio Pablo, Raffaele, Luigi, Cuttone, Giacomo, "Response of a human melanoma cell line to low and high ionizing radiation" in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1095 (2007):165-174,
https://doi.org/10.1196/annals.1397.020 . .
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