Abstract

Some tardigrade species can tolerate high radiation doses. Radiation-induced bystander effects – damage in unirradiated cells associated with irradiated cells – have yet to be reported in tardigrades. We investigated radiation tolerance and radiation-induced bystander effects on long-term survival in the eutardigrade species Hypsibius dujardini. To study direct radiation effects, groups were irradiated with gamma radiation at levels of 3 and 5 kGy. To study radiation-induced bystander effects, unirradiated groups were exposed to a single irradiated (3 or 5 kGy) individual. Survivorship was monitored every 2 days until all individuals had died. Direct radiation decreased survivorship in a dose-dependent manner. Survivorship in bystander groups differed significantly from survivorship in groups irradiated directly with 5 kGy but insignificantly from survivorship in groups irradiated directly with 3 kGy, suggesting that radiation-induced bystander effects had saturated. The eutardigrade species H. dujardini can tolerate high radiation doses, with radiation-induced bystander effects that manifest as a threshold response.

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