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20 December 2010 Blood-Based Detection of Radiation Exposure in Humans Based on Novel Phospho-Smc1 ELISA
Richard G. Ivey, Heather D. Moore, Uliana J. Voytovich, Cortlandt P. Thienes, Travis D. Lorentzen, Era L. Pogosova-Agadjanyan, Shani Frayo, Venissa K. Izaguirre, Sally J. Lundberg, Lacey Hedin, Kas Ray Badiozamani, Andrew N. Hoofnagle, Derek L. Stirewalt, Pei Wang, George E. Georges, Ajay K. Gopal, Amanda G. Paulovich
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Abstract

The structural maintenance of chromosome 1 (Smc1) protein is a member of the highly conserved cohesin complex and is involved in sister chromatid cohesion. In response to ionizing radiation, Smc1 is phosphorylated at two sites, Ser-957 and Ser-966, and these phosphorylation events are dependent on the ATM protein kinase. In this study, we describe the generation of two novel ELISAs for quantifying phospho-Smc1Ser-957 and phospho-Smc1Ser-966. Using these novel assays, we quantify the kinetic and biodosimetric responses of human cells of hematological origin, including immortalized cells, as well as both quiescent and cycling primary human PBMC. Additionally, we demonstrate a robust in vivo response for phospho-Smc1Ser-957 and phospho-Smc1Ser-966 in lymphocytes of human patients after therapeutic exposure to ionizing radiation, including total-body irradiation, partial-body irradiation, and internal exposure to 131I. These assays are useful for quantifying the DNA damage response in experimental systems and potentially for the identification of individuals exposed to radiation after a radiological incident.

Richard G. Ivey, Heather D. Moore, Uliana J. Voytovich, Cortlandt P. Thienes, Travis D. Lorentzen, Era L. Pogosova-Agadjanyan, Shani Frayo, Venissa K. Izaguirre, Sally J. Lundberg, Lacey Hedin, Kas Ray Badiozamani, Andrew N. Hoofnagle, Derek L. Stirewalt, Pei Wang, George E. Georges, Ajay K. Gopal, and Amanda G. Paulovich "Blood-Based Detection of Radiation Exposure in Humans Based on Novel Phospho-Smc1 ELISA," Radiation Research 175(3), 266-281, (20 December 2010). https://doi.org/10.1667/RR2402.1
Received: 5 August 2010; Accepted: 1 October 2010; Published: 20 December 2010
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