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The role of cyclin D1 in response to long-term exposure to ionizing radiation

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Pages 2738-2743 | Received 13 Jun 2013, Accepted 13 Jul 2013, Published online: 05 Aug 2013
 

Abstract

The health-related hazards resulting from long-term exposure to radiation remain unknown. Thus, an appropriate molecular marker is needed to clarify these effects. Cyclin D1 regulates the cell cycle transition from the G1 phase to the S phase. Cyclin D1 is degraded as a G1/S checkpoint after 10 Gy of single acute radiation exposure, whereas conversely, cyclin D1 is stabilized when human tumor cells are exposed to fractionated radiation (FR) with 0.5 Gy of x-rays for 31 d. In this article, we review new findings regarding cyclin D1 overexpression in response to long-term exposure to FR. Cyclin D1 overexpression is associated with induction of genomic instability in irradiated cells. Therefore, repression of cyclin D1 expression is likely to cancel the harmful effects of long-term exposure to FR. Thus cyclin D1 may be a marker of long-term exposure to radiation and is a putative molecular radioprotection target for radiation safety.

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