BARC/PUB/2005/0179

 
 

Low dose radiation induced immunomodulation:Effect on macrophages and CD8+ T cells

 
     
 
Author(s)

Pandey, R.; Shankar, B. S.; Sharma, D.; Sainis, K. B.
(RB&HSD)

Source

International Journal of Radiation Biology, 2005. Vol. 81 (11): pp. 801-812

ABSTRACT

Purpose: The aim of the present investigation was to study the effect of fractionated whole body low dose ionizing radiation (LDR) on the functional responses of T lymphocytes, their subpopulations and macrophages.
Materials and methods: C57BL/6 mice were exposed to 4 cGy from a 60Co source, at 0.31 cGy/min, at 24 h intervals for 5 days (total dose 20 cGy). Phagocytic activity was measured by flow cytometry using Bioparticles and nitric oxide generation was estimated by spectrophotometry. Proliferation of lymphocytes in response to concanavalin A (con A) and alloantigens was measured by 3H thymidine incorporation. Expression of cell surface markers was assessed by flow cytometric analysis of antibody labeled cells. Target cell killing by cytotoxic T cells (CTL) generated against allogenic cells was assessed by flow cytometry using PKH26 labeled target cells. Cytokines were estimated by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay.
Results: Exposure to LDR enhanced nitric oxide secretion and phagocytosis. The expression of early activation antigen, CD69, was enhanced in CD8+ T lymphocytes concomitant with enhanced proliferation in response to con A. In addition, mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR) and CTL response were augmented and secretion of interferon gamma (IFN-g) was suppressed following LDR exposure.
Conclusions: LDR exposure enhanced the function of macrophages and responses of CD8+T cells in C57BL/6 mice.

 
 
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