SignificanceThere are accruing concerns on potential genotoxic agents present in the environment including low-dose ionizing radiation (LDIR) that naturally exists on earth's surface and atmosphere and is frequently used in medical diagnosis and nuclear industry. Although its long-term health risk is being evaluated and remains controversial, LDIR is shown to induce temporary but significant adaptive responses in mammalian cells and animals. The mechanisms guiding the mitochondrial function in LDIR-induced adaptive response represent a unique communication between DNA damage and cellular metabolism. Elucidation of the LDIR-regulated mitochondrial activity may reveal new mechanisms adjusting cellular function to cope with hazardous environme...
Communication between the nucleus and mitochondrion could coordinate many cellular processes. While ...
Specific cellular functions, such as proliferation, survival, growth, or senescence, require a parti...
The current concept of radiobiology posits that damage to the DNA in the cell nucleus is the primary...
International audienceUntil recently, radiation effects have been considered to be mainly due to nuc...
Mammalian cells are able to sense environmental oxidative and genotoxic conditions such as the envir...
A mammalian cell houses two genomes located separately in the nucleus and mitochondria. During evolu...
SummaryNuclear DNA repair capacity is a critical determinant of cell fate under genotoxic stress con...
The concept of hormesis describes a phenomenon of adaptive response to low-dose ionizing radiation (...
Nuclear DNA repair capacity is a critical determinant of cell fate under genotoxic stress conditions...
International audienceNon-targeted effects (NTE) have been generally regarded as a low-dose ionizing...
Nuclear DNA repair capacity is a critical determinant of cell fate under genotoxic stress conditions...
Tumor radioadaptive resistance during the course of radiation therapy presents a challenge for succe...
Mitochondria strongly contribute to the maintenance of cellular integrity through various mechanisms...
Objectives: High dose-rate ionizing radiation (IR) causes severe DSB damage, as well as reactive oxy...
<p>In tumor cells, radiation induces the localization of mTOR from cytosol to mitochondrial surface ...
Communication between the nucleus and mitochondrion could coordinate many cellular processes. While ...
Specific cellular functions, such as proliferation, survival, growth, or senescence, require a parti...
The current concept of radiobiology posits that damage to the DNA in the cell nucleus is the primary...
International audienceUntil recently, radiation effects have been considered to be mainly due to nuc...
Mammalian cells are able to sense environmental oxidative and genotoxic conditions such as the envir...
A mammalian cell houses two genomes located separately in the nucleus and mitochondria. During evolu...
SummaryNuclear DNA repair capacity is a critical determinant of cell fate under genotoxic stress con...
The concept of hormesis describes a phenomenon of adaptive response to low-dose ionizing radiation (...
Nuclear DNA repair capacity is a critical determinant of cell fate under genotoxic stress conditions...
International audienceNon-targeted effects (NTE) have been generally regarded as a low-dose ionizing...
Nuclear DNA repair capacity is a critical determinant of cell fate under genotoxic stress conditions...
Tumor radioadaptive resistance during the course of radiation therapy presents a challenge for succe...
Mitochondria strongly contribute to the maintenance of cellular integrity through various mechanisms...
Objectives: High dose-rate ionizing radiation (IR) causes severe DSB damage, as well as reactive oxy...
<p>In tumor cells, radiation induces the localization of mTOR from cytosol to mitochondrial surface ...
Communication between the nucleus and mitochondrion could coordinate many cellular processes. While ...
Specific cellular functions, such as proliferation, survival, growth, or senescence, require a parti...
The current concept of radiobiology posits that damage to the DNA in the cell nucleus is the primary...