Biomarkers of radiation-induced vascular injury

  • Bhanu Prasad Venkatesulu
  • , Keith L. Sanders
  • , Cheng En Hsieh
  • , Byung Kyu Kim
  • , Sunil Krishnan*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Objective: Cancer survivorship has thrown the spotlight on the incidence of nonmalignant chronic diseases in cancer patients. Endothelial injury is increasingly recognized as a consequence of cancer treatment, particularly after radiation therapy (RT). This review is to provide a current understanding on the pathophysiological mechanisms and predictive biomarkers of radiation-induced vascular injury. Recent findings: Radiation directly impacts vasculature by causing endothelial apoptosis and senescence, and alterations in normal homeostasis. This altered milieu at the endothelial surface may contribute to a systemic chronic inflammatory state that is superimposed upon the cascade of normal senescence processes leading to acceleration of age-related disorders, atherosclerosis, and chronic fibrosis. Vasculature imaging, blood-based or cell-component biomarkers, and signatures of genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and radiomics are potential tools for detection of vascular damage after irradiation. Conclusions: Development of a valid prediction model by combining an array of imaging tools, blood-based biomarkers, coupled with novel predictors like exosomes and metabolic degradation products can serve to identify RT-induced vascular injury early for subsequent introduction of newer therapeutic approaches to counter radiation morbidity.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere1152
JournalCancer Reports
Volume2
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 04 2019

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Keywords

  • accelerated atherosclerosis
  • biomarker
  • cytokines
  • exosomes

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