DNA Double-Strand Break Repair Kinetics after Exposure to Photons and Ions: A Systematic Review

Radiat Res. 2024 Jun 1;201(6):604-616. doi: 10.1667/RADE-23-00190.1.

Abstract

This study offers a review of published data on DNA double strand break (DSB) repair kinetics after exposure to ionizing radiation. By compiling a database, which currently includes 285 DNA DSB repair experiments utilizing both photons and ions, we investigate the impact of distinct experimental parameters on the kinetics of DNA DSB repair. Methodological differences and inconsistencies in reporting make the comparison of data generated by different research groups challenging. Nevertheless, by implementing filtering criteria, we can compare repair kinetics obtained with normal and tumor cells derived from human or animal tissues, as well as cells exposed to photons or ions ranging from hydrogen to iron ions. In addition, several repair curves of repair deficient cell lines were included. The study aims to provide researchers with a comprehensive overview of experimental factors that may confound results and emphasize the importance of precise reporting of experimental parameters. Moreover, we identify gaps in the literature that require attention in future studies, aiming to address clinically relevant questions related to radiotherapy. The database can be freely accessed at: https://github.com/weradstake/DRDNA.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • DNA Breaks, Double-Stranded* / radiation effects
  • DNA Repair* / radiation effects
  • Humans
  • Ions
  • Kinetics
  • Photons*

Substances

  • Ions