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Tissue-level RBE determination and normal lung responses along the proton SOBP
Xiaoxin Zuo1,2, Xiangkai Guan3, Anhang Zhang1,2
1Shandong Cancer Hospital and Institute, Shandong First Medical University and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences, Jinan, Shandong, 250117, China.
Background:
To determine proton relative biological effectiveness (RBE) across the spread-out Bragg peak (SOBP) in rat lung using a histological endpoint, with emphasis on changes associated with increasing linear energy transfer (LET). Histological alterations in alveolar epithelial cells (ATI and ATII) and inflammatory responses involving [Formula: see text] and mast cells were also evaluated.
Methods:
The rat lung was irradiated with single-dose proton irradiation delivered to four different regions (dose-mean LET 1.89-3.68 keV/μm) along a 9 cm SOBP or with 6 MV photon irradiation as a reference. Lung tissues were harvested 4 weeks after irradiation and subjected to histological analysis. Lung injury was scored using the American Thoracic Society-recommended system (endpoint [Formula: see text]), from which [Formula: see text] (effective dose for 50% response) and RBE values were derived. Cellular and inflammatory responses were evaluated at dose levels of 16 and 20 Gy using immunohistochemical staining for AQP5 (ATI), SFTPC (ATII), and [Formula: see text] as an inflammatory marker, while mast cells were identified by toluidine blue staining.
Results:
Along the SOBP, the RBE values increased from [Formula: see text] to [Formula: see text] as [Formula: see text] values decreased from [Formula: see text] Gy to [Formula: see text] Gy, respectively. All irradiated groups showed altered ATI-positive cell proportion, [Formula: see text] expression, and mast cell number compared with controls. In the low-LET regions (proximal and central SOBP), these changes were comparable to those in the photon group, whereas the distal high-LET SOBP region exhibited more pronounced alterations, including reduced ATI-positive cell proportion and increased [Formula: see text] expression and mast cell accumulation. Although ATII-positive cell proportion was reduced in all irradiated groups, no regional differences were observed along the SOBP; however, morphological alterations were evident in the distal region. CONCLUSIONS: Tissue-level RBE calculations revealed an increase toward the distal region of the proton SOBP. Proton-induced lung injury was spatially heterogeneous along the SOBP, with distal high-LET regions showing the most severe epithelial damage and inflammation. These findings suggest that the use of a constant generic RBE may underestimate biological effects, highlighting the need for LET-informed proton therapy planning.
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