Journal of Radiation Research
Online ISSN : 1349-9157
Print ISSN : 0449-3060
Biology
The Metabolomic Approach Identifies a Biological Signature of Low-dose Chronic Exposure to Cesium 137
Stéphane GRISONJean-Charles MARTINLine GRANDCOLASNathalie BANZETEric BLANCHARDONElie TOURLONIASCatherine DEFOORTGaëlle FAVÉRomain BOTTIsabelle DUBLINEAUPatrick GOURMELONMaâmar SOUIDI
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2012 Volume 53 Issue 1 Pages 33-43

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Reports have described apparent biological effects of 137Cs (the most persistent dispersed radionuclide) irradiation in people living in Chernobyl-contaminated territory. The sensitive analytical technology described here should now help assess the relation of this contamination to the observed effects. A rat model chronically exposed to 137Cs through drinking water was developed to identify biomarkers of radiation-induced metabolic disorders, and the biological impact was evaluated by a metabolomic approach that allowed us to detect several hundred metabolites in biofluids and assess their association with disease states. After collection of plasma and urine from contaminated and non-contaminated rats at the end of the 9-months contamination period, analysis with a LC-MS system detected 742 features in urine and 1309 in plasma. Biostatistical discriminant analysis extracted a subset of 26 metabolite signals (2 urinary, 4 plasma non-polar, and 19 plasma polar metabolites) that in combination were able to predict from 68 up to 94% of the contaminated rats, depending on the prediction method used, with a misclassification rate as low as 5.3%. The difference in this metabolic score between the contaminated and non-contaminated rats was highly significant (P = 0.019 after ANOVA cross-validation). In conclusion, our proof-of-principle study demonstrated for the first time the usefulness of a metabolomic approach for addressing biological effects of chronic low-dose contamination. We can conclude that a metabolomic signature discriminated 137Cs-contaminated from control animals in our model. Further validation is nevertheless required together with full annotation of the metabolic indicators.

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