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However, the genetic factors maintaining genome integrity after ionizing radiation exposure are not fully defined. Relatively healthy Lithuanian Chornobyl catastrophe clean-up workers (LCCWs) are a unique study group. We hypothesize that the group’s genomic variation determines their reaction to IR. We aimed to perform the genomic variation analysis of the preselected set of genes that might be involved in genome integrity maintenance. The set consists of six sub-groups of genes representing different molecular mechanisms or pathways (apoptosis, tumor suppression, inflammation, oxidative stress, DNA repair, and regulatory molecules) potentially related to the genome and cell integrity after exposure to high-dose IR. The study group included 38 male LCCWs. The control group consisted of 27 unrelated, not exposed to IR males of Lithuanian descent. Variants of the genes were filtered out from whole-genome short-read sequencing data. Targeted gene-set association analysis was performed using PLINK v1.9 software. Results : The study identified statistically significant ( p =0.0122) associations in the 7p11.2 genomic region spanning the epidermal growth factor receptor ( EGFR ) gene. Conclusion : Analysis showed that variation in the EGFR gene important for DNA repair, apoptosis, and resistance to IR might have specific effects on maintaining genome and cell integrity after exposure to high-dose IR. ionizing radiation EGFR association analysis genome integrity resistance Full Text Additional Declarations The authors declare no competing interests. Supplementary Files SupplementaryMaterial.xlsx Cite Share Download PDF Status: Posted Version 2 posted You are reading this latest preprint version Show more versions Research Square lets you share your work early, gain feedback from the community, and start making changes to your manuscript prior to peer review in a journal. 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