The dresden platform is a research hub for ultra-high dose rate radiobiology

Author:

Metzkes-Ng Josefine,Brack Florian-Emanuel,Kroll Florian,Bernert Constantin,Bock Stefan,Bodenstein Elisabeth,Brand Michael,Cowan Thomas E.,Gebhardt René,Hans Stefan,Helbig Uwe,Horst Felix,Jansen Jeannette,Kraft Stephan D.,Krause Mechthild,Leßmann Elisabeth,Löck Steffen,Pawelke Jörg,Püschel Thomas,Reimold Marvin,Rehwald Martin,Richter Christian,Schlenvoigt Hans-Peter,Schramm Ulrich,Schürer Michael,Seco Joao,Szabó Emília Rita,Umlandt Marvin E. P.,Zeil Karl,Ziegler Tim,Beyreuther Elke

Abstract

AbstractThe recently observed FLASH effect describes the observation of normal tissue protection by ultra-high dose rates (UHDR), or dose delivery in a fraction of a second, at similar tumor-killing efficacy of conventional dose delivery and promises great benefits for radiotherapy patients. Dedicated studies are now necessary to define a robust set of dose application parameters for FLASH radiotherapy and to identify underlying mechanisms. These studies require particle accelerators with variable temporal dose application characteristics for numerous radiation qualities, equipped for preclinical radiobiological research. Here we present the dresden platform, a research hub for ultra-high dose rate radiobiology. By uniting clinical and research accelerators with radiobiology infrastructure and know-how, the dresden platform offers a unique environment for studying the FLASH effect. We introduce its experimental capabilities and demonstrate the platform’s suitability for systematic investigation of FLASH by presenting results from a concerted in vivo radiobiology study with zebrafish embryos. The comparative pre-clinical study was conducted across one electron and two proton accelerator facilities, including an advanced laser-driven proton source applied for FLASH-relevant in vivo irradiations for the first time. The data show a protective effect of UHDR irradiation up to $$10^{5}\text{Gy}/\text{s}$$ 10 5 Gy / s and suggests consistency of the protective effect even at escalated dose rates of $$10^9\text{Gy}/\text{s}$$ 10 9 Gy / s . With the first clinical FLASH studies underway, research facilities like the dresden platform, addressing the open questions surrounding FLASH, are essential to accelerate FLASH’s translation into clinical practice.

Funder

Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf e. V.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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