The Japan Radiation Research Society Annual Meeting Abstracts
The 49th Annual Meeting of The Japan Radiation Research Society
Session ID : P2-38
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Radiation Therapieutic Biology-Radiation Sensitibity, High LET Radiation, Protector, Sensitizer, Hyperthermia, Diagnosis
The protective effect of Interleukin-11 on the cell death induced by X-ray irradiation in cultured intestinal epithelial cell
*Takashi UEMURAToshiyuki NAKAYAMATakafumi KUSABAYuichi YAKATAKazuyuki YAMAZUMIMutsumi MATSUU-MATSUYAMAKazuko SHICHIJOIchiro SEKINE
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Abstract
BackgroundInterleukin-11 (IL-11) is a well known anti-inflammatory cytokine that is associated with cell growth, and also participates in limiting X-ray irradiation induced intestinal mucosal injury.
AimThis study was performed to elucidate the effect of IL-11 in X-ray irradiated normal intestinal epithelial cells.
Materials and Methods Recombinant human IL-11 (rhIL-11) treated IEC-18 cells, normal rat ileum epithelial cells, were irradiated by X-ray and then examined for the cell viability. To evaluate the X-ray irradiation injury, we used trypan blue staining to detect the dead cells.
Results The viability of X-ray irradiated IEC-18 cells was up-regulated by rhIL-11 treatment and also resulted in the activation of p90 ribosomal S6 kinase (p90RSK) and S6 ribosomal protein (S6Rp). Wortmannin, a specific inhibitor of PI3K, suppressed the activation of S6Rp in rhIL-11 treated IEC-18 cells, and decreased the up-regulation of viability by rhIL-11 treatment in X-ray irradiated IEC-18 cells. We also performed TUNEL assay to estimate the rate of apoptosis in X-ray induced cell death. There was no difference in the result between in trypan blue staining and TUNEL assay. Further, rhIL-11 down-regulated the expression of cleaved caspase-3 in X-ray irradiated IEC-18 cells. ConclusionThese results suggest that rhIL-11 may play an important role to the protection of intesinal epithelial cell from X-ray irradiation injury.
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