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Comparison of Radiation-Induced Damage Between Livers From Control and Chimeric MiceAssessment of human health risks associated with space radiation exposure is based largely on the knowledge gained from studies in which animals, mostly rodents, are exposed to high-LET radiation on the ground. It has been recognized that translation of animal results to meaningful implications for human disease can be challenging, particularly for certain risk categories such as the high-LET radiation effects in the central nervous system (CNS). Considering limitations in utilizing non-human primates and clinical studies in humans, chimeric animals can potentially bridge the knowledge gap between rodents and humans. In a chimeric animal, a specific organ or a cell type is replaced with respective human cells that are functional. In this pilot study, we used PXB mice whose livers contain >90% human cells. These mice were exposed to gamma rays to investigate DNA damage and transcriptomics changes in the chimeric livers. Results obtained from PXB mice were compared to non-engrafted control animals from the same background strain that were exposed to identical conditions. Staining of the liver tissues with H&E indicated that the human liver tissue in chimeric mice responded differently than the mouse liver tissue to gamma radiation on the cellular level, as evidenced by differences in inflammation and cellular damage seen on histopathology. The gene expression data collected from the liver samples will also be presented, which potentially offers an explanation for the differential responses.
Document ID
20230012184
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Poster
Authors
Honglu Wu
(Johnson Space Center Houston, Texas, United States)
Stephanie Krieger
(KBR (United States) Houston, Texas, United States)
Christopher Ngo
(University of Central Florida Orlando, Florida, United States)
Stephanie Bassett
(KBR (United States) Houston, Texas, United States)
Kristyn Hoffman
(KBR (United States) Houston, Texas, United States)
Date Acquired
August 16, 2023
Subject Category
Space Radiation
Meeting Information
Meeting: 17th International Congress for Radiation Research
Location: Montréal, Quebec
Country: CA
Start Date: August 27, 2023
End Date: August 30, 2023
Sponsors: Radiation Research Society
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 609524.07.02.03.02
Distribution Limits
Public
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