Chronic low-dose gamma-radiation exposure and the alteration of the distribution of lymphocyte subpopulations in residents of radioactive buildings

Purpose : To elucidate the immunological change incurred in a human population by protracted gamma-radiation exposure at home environment. Materials and methods : An examination on the CD3+, CD4+, CD8+ and HLA-DR+ lymphocyte subsets was arranged for 196 exposed subjects with mean excess cumulative d...

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Published inInternational journal of radiation biology Vol. 75; no. 10; pp. 1231 - 1239
Main Authors CHANG, W. P, HWANG, J. S, HUNG, M. C, HU, T. H, LEE, S. D, HWANG, B. F
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Informa UK Ltd 1999
Taylor & Francis
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ISSN0955-3002
1362-3095
DOI10.1080/095530099139386

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Summary:Purpose : To elucidate the immunological change incurred in a human population by protracted gamma-radiation exposure at home environment. Materials and methods : An examination on the CD3+, CD4+, CD8+ and HLA-DR+ lymphocyte subsets was arranged for 196 exposed subjects with mean excess cumulative dose of 169mSv during 2-13 years of exposure. Another 55 close relatives of the exposed subjects were recruited as the non-exposed reference population. Results : The mean percentages of CD4+ T-lymphocytes, HLA-DR+ lymphocytes and the CD4+/CD8+ ratios in the exposed subjects (35.5, 19.9 and 1.51 respectively) were significantly lower than those of reference individuals (38.0, 22.6 and 1.72; p 0.02, 0.003, and 0.03 respectively), while the CD8 in total counts of the exposed was moderately increased above that of the reference populations (p=0.1). By ANOVA analysis, the percentages of CD4+ and HLA-DR+ subsets were significantly associated with radiation dose (p =0.0046, 0.003), while CD4+/CD8+ ratios were moderately associated with dose (p=0.073). HLA-DR+ counts were significantly and positively associated with duration of relocation from radioactive apartments (p=0.029). Conclusions : Significant immunological effects were observed in those who had received chronic low-dose radiation exposure.
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ISSN:0955-3002
1362-3095
DOI:10.1080/095530099139386