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      Para-inflammation mediates systemic DNA damage in response to tumor growth.

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          The radiation induced bystander effect is a well-accepted consequence of ionizing radiation exposure. However, it has become clear that bystander responses in vitro can result from a number of stress stimuli. We had reported that media conditioned on tumor cell cultures induced a bystander effect in recipient normal cell cultures and asked whether an analogous process could occur in vivo-could the presence of a tumor induce DNA damage in distant tissues. We recently demonstrated the presence of a distant bystander DNA damage response in vivo in the gastrointestinal organs and skin of mice implanted with subcutaneous tumors. The activation of inflammatory macrophages through the cytokine CCL2 was found to be required for this distant genotoxic response. These results shed new light on the consequences of tumor growth to distant parts of the body and highlight the potential for possible medical interventions to mitigate the effect of cancers.

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          Journal
          Commun Integr Biol
          Communicative & integrative biology
          Informa UK Limited
          1942-0889
          1942-0889
          Jan 2011
          : 4
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Laboratory of Molecular Pharmacology; Center for Cancer Research; National Cancer Institute; Bethesda, MD USA.
          Article
          10.4161/cib.4.1.13942
          3073278
          21509186
          19741a98-e06f-47e1-bfa2-5d8062c1b072
          History

          MCP1/CCL2,bystander effect,inflammation,oxidative stress,tumor,γ-H2AX

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