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Publication : Genomic mapping in outbred mice reveals overlap in genetic susceptibility for HZE ion- and γ-ray-induced tumors.

First Author  Edmondson EF Year  2020
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  6
Issue  16 Pages  eaax5940
PubMed ID  32494593 Mgi Jnum  J:292216
Mgi Id  MGI:6448225 Doi  10.1126/sciadv.aax5940
Citation  Edmondson EF, et al. (2020) Genomic mapping in outbred mice reveals overlap in genetic susceptibility for HZE ion- and gamma-ray-induced tumors. Sci Adv 6(16):eaax5940
abstractText  Cancer risk from galactic cosmic radiation exposure is considered a potential "showstopper" for a manned mission to Mars. Calculating the actual risks confronted by spaceflight crews is complicated by our limited understanding of the carcinogenic effects of high-charge, high-energy (HZE) ions, a radiation type for which no human exposure data exist. Using a mouse model of genetic diversity, we find that the histotype spectrum of HZE ion-induced tumors is similar to the spectra of spontaneous and gamma-ray-induced tumors and that the genomic loci controlling susceptibilities overlap between groups for some tumor types. Where it occurs, this overlap indicates shared tumorigenesis mechanisms regardless of the type of radiation exposure and supports the use of human epidemiological data from gamma-ray exposures to predict cancer risks from galactic cosmic rays.
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