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RHAMM splice variants confer radiosensitivity in human breast cancer cell lines

Biomarkers for prognosis in radiotherapy-treated breast cancer patients are urgently needed and important to stratify patients for adjuvant therapies. Recently, a role of the receptor of hyaluronan-mediated motility (RHAMM) has been suggested for tumor progression. Our aim was (i) to investigate the...

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Autores principales: Schütze, Alexandra, Vogeley, Christian, Gorges, Tobias, Twarock, Sören, Butschan, Jonas, Babayan, Anna, Klein, Diana, Knauer, Shirley K., Metzen, Eric, Müller, Volkmar, Jendrossek, Verena, Pantel, Klaus, Milde-Langosch, Karin, Fischer, Jens W., Röck, Katharina
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5008296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26870892
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7258
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author Schütze, Alexandra
Vogeley, Christian
Gorges, Tobias
Twarock, Sören
Butschan, Jonas
Babayan, Anna
Klein, Diana
Knauer, Shirley K.
Metzen, Eric
Müller, Volkmar
Jendrossek, Verena
Pantel, Klaus
Milde-Langosch, Karin
Fischer, Jens W.
Röck, Katharina
author_facet Schütze, Alexandra
Vogeley, Christian
Gorges, Tobias
Twarock, Sören
Butschan, Jonas
Babayan, Anna
Klein, Diana
Knauer, Shirley K.
Metzen, Eric
Müller, Volkmar
Jendrossek, Verena
Pantel, Klaus
Milde-Langosch, Karin
Fischer, Jens W.
Röck, Katharina
author_sort Schütze, Alexandra
collection PubMed
description Biomarkers for prognosis in radiotherapy-treated breast cancer patients are urgently needed and important to stratify patients for adjuvant therapies. Recently, a role of the receptor of hyaluronan-mediated motility (RHAMM) has been suggested for tumor progression. Our aim was (i) to investigate the prognostic value of RHAMM in breast cancer and (ii) to unravel its potential function in the radiosusceptibility of breast cancer cells. We demonstrate that RHAMM mRNA expression in breast cancer biopsies is inversely correlated with tumor grade and overall survival. Radiosusceptibility in vitro was evaluated by sub-G1 analysis (apoptosis) and determination of the proliferation rate. The potential role of RHAMM was addressed by short interfering RNAs against RHAMM and its splice variants. High expression of RHAMMv1/v2 in p53 wild type cells (MCF-7) induced cellular apoptosis in response to ionizing radiation. In comparison, in p53 mutated cells (MDA-MB-231) RHAMMv1/v2 was expressed sparsely resulting in resistance towards irradiation induced apoptosis. Proliferation capacity was not altered by ionizing radiation in both cell lines. Importantly, pharmacological inhibition of the major ligand of RHAMM, hyaluronan, sensitized both cell lines towards radiation induced cell death. Based on the present data, we conclude that the detection of RHAMM splice variants in correlation with the p53 mutation status could help to predict the susceptibility of breast cancer cells to radiotherapy. Additionally, our studies raise the possibility that the response to radiotherapy in selected cohorts may be improved by pharmaceutical strategies against RHAMM and its ligand hyaluronan.
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spelling pubmed-50082962016-09-12 RHAMM splice variants confer radiosensitivity in human breast cancer cell lines Schütze, Alexandra Vogeley, Christian Gorges, Tobias Twarock, Sören Butschan, Jonas Babayan, Anna Klein, Diana Knauer, Shirley K. Metzen, Eric Müller, Volkmar Jendrossek, Verena Pantel, Klaus Milde-Langosch, Karin Fischer, Jens W. Röck, Katharina Oncotarget Research Paper Biomarkers for prognosis in radiotherapy-treated breast cancer patients are urgently needed and important to stratify patients for adjuvant therapies. Recently, a role of the receptor of hyaluronan-mediated motility (RHAMM) has been suggested for tumor progression. Our aim was (i) to investigate the prognostic value of RHAMM in breast cancer and (ii) to unravel its potential function in the radiosusceptibility of breast cancer cells. We demonstrate that RHAMM mRNA expression in breast cancer biopsies is inversely correlated with tumor grade and overall survival. Radiosusceptibility in vitro was evaluated by sub-G1 analysis (apoptosis) and determination of the proliferation rate. The potential role of RHAMM was addressed by short interfering RNAs against RHAMM and its splice variants. High expression of RHAMMv1/v2 in p53 wild type cells (MCF-7) induced cellular apoptosis in response to ionizing radiation. In comparison, in p53 mutated cells (MDA-MB-231) RHAMMv1/v2 was expressed sparsely resulting in resistance towards irradiation induced apoptosis. Proliferation capacity was not altered by ionizing radiation in both cell lines. Importantly, pharmacological inhibition of the major ligand of RHAMM, hyaluronan, sensitized both cell lines towards radiation induced cell death. Based on the present data, we conclude that the detection of RHAMM splice variants in correlation with the p53 mutation status could help to predict the susceptibility of breast cancer cells to radiotherapy. Additionally, our studies raise the possibility that the response to radiotherapy in selected cohorts may be improved by pharmaceutical strategies against RHAMM and its ligand hyaluronan. Impact Journals LLC 2016-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5008296/ /pubmed/26870892 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7258 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Schütze et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Schütze, Alexandra
Vogeley, Christian
Gorges, Tobias
Twarock, Sören
Butschan, Jonas
Babayan, Anna
Klein, Diana
Knauer, Shirley K.
Metzen, Eric
Müller, Volkmar
Jendrossek, Verena
Pantel, Klaus
Milde-Langosch, Karin
Fischer, Jens W.
Röck, Katharina
RHAMM splice variants confer radiosensitivity in human breast cancer cell lines
title RHAMM splice variants confer radiosensitivity in human breast cancer cell lines
title_full RHAMM splice variants confer radiosensitivity in human breast cancer cell lines
title_fullStr RHAMM splice variants confer radiosensitivity in human breast cancer cell lines
title_full_unstemmed RHAMM splice variants confer radiosensitivity in human breast cancer cell lines
title_short RHAMM splice variants confer radiosensitivity in human breast cancer cell lines
title_sort rhamm splice variants confer radiosensitivity in human breast cancer cell lines
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5008296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26870892
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7258
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