Title of article :
Alteration of Peripheral Blood T-Reg Cells and Cytokines Production in Angiography Personnel Exposed to Scattered X-Rays
Author/Authors :
Torkabadi, Ebrahim Department of Immunology - Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran , Kariminia, Amina Department of Immunology - Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran , Zakeri, Farideh Department of Biological research - Iranian Nuclear Regulatory Authority, Tehran
Abstract :
Angiocardiography is an X-ray examination of the blood vessels or chambers of the
heart. Cardiologists and staff members applying this procedure are exposed to high levels of
scattered radiation. In our previous study the incidence of unstable chromosomal aberrations
and cytokinesis-blocked micronuclei were found to be significantly higher in exposed
individuals than the age and sex matched controls.
In the present study we assessed cytokine production by peripheral blood mononuclear
cells of the above cases and the percentage of Treg cells. According to film dosimeter
analysis, personnels received 0.25-15 mSv during the previous year (average of 3 mSv/y).
Isolated PBMCs from the test and control groups were stimulated with Phorbol Myristate
Acetate/ Ionomycin (PMA/I). Cytokine production was measured in the supernatants of
cultured lymphocytes. The percentage of Treg cells was studied by flow cytometry.
The production of IL-10 and IL-5 was significantly down-regulated in the test group
compared to the control group. In contrast, IL-12 was up-regulated. Yet, no statistically
significant difference was found for IFN- γ between two groups. In addition, we found higher
percentage of CD4+CD25+bright Treg cells in the study group compared to the controls.
Taken together, it was shown that low doses of scattered X-rays could skew cytokine
profile of peripheral blood mononuclear cells in favour of inflammatory response causing
the increase of Treg cells.
Keywords :
Cytokines , Low dose radiation , Treg cells , X-rays
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics