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Effects of p53 Status of Tumor Cells and Combined Treatment With Mild Hyperthermia, Wortmannin or Caffeine on Recovery From Radiation-Induced Damage
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to examine the dependency of p53 status and the usefulness of mild hyperthermia (MHT) as an inhibitor of recovery from radiation-induced damage, referring to the response of quiescent (Q) tumor cell population. METHODS: Human head and neck squamous cell carcinoma...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6615912/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31312280 http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/wjon1203 |
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author | Masunaga, Shin-ichiro Tano, Keizo Sanada, Yu Suzuki, Minoru Takahashi, Akihisa Ohnishi, Ken Ono, Koji |
author_facet | Masunaga, Shin-ichiro Tano, Keizo Sanada, Yu Suzuki, Minoru Takahashi, Akihisa Ohnishi, Ken Ono, Koji |
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description | BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to examine the dependency of p53 status and the usefulness of mild hyperthermia (MHT) as an inhibitor of recovery from radiation-induced damage, referring to the response of quiescent (Q) tumor cell population. METHODS: Human head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cells transfected with mutant TP53 (SAS/mp53) or with neo vector (SAS/neo) were injected subcutaneously into left hind legs of nude mice. Tumor-bearing mice received 5-bromo-2’-deoxyuridine (BrdU) continuously to label all intratumor proliferating (P) cells. They received high dose-rate γ-ray irradiation (HDR) immediately followed by localized MHT (40 °C for 2 h), or caffeine or wortmannin administration, or low dose-rate γ-ray irradiation simultaneously with localized MHT or caffeine or wortmannin administration. Nine hours after the start of irradiation, the tumor cells were isolated and incubated with a cytokinesis blocker, and the micronucleus (MN) frequency in cells without BrdU labeling (= Q cells) was determined using immunofluorescence staining for BrdU. RESULTS: SAS/neo tumor cells, especially intratumor Q cell populations, showed a marked reduction in sensitivity due to the recovery from radiation-induced damage, compared with the total or Q tumor cells within SAS/mp53 tumors that showed little recovery capacity. The recovery from radiation-induced damage was thought to be a p53-dependent event. In both total and Q tumor cells within SAS/neo tumors, especially the latter, MHT efficiently suppressed the reduction in sensitivity caused by leaving an interval between HDR irradiation and the assay and decreasing the irradiation dose-rate, as well as the combination with wortmannin administration. CONCLUSIONS: From the viewpoint of solid tumor control as a whole, including intratumor Q-cell control, non-toxic MHT is useful for suppressing the recovery from radiation-induced damage, as well as wortmannin treatment combined with γ-ray irradiation. |
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spelling | pubmed-66159122019-07-16 Effects of p53 Status of Tumor Cells and Combined Treatment With Mild Hyperthermia, Wortmannin or Caffeine on Recovery From Radiation-Induced Damage Masunaga, Shin-ichiro Tano, Keizo Sanada, Yu Suzuki, Minoru Takahashi, Akihisa Ohnishi, Ken Ono, Koji World J Oncol Original Article BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to examine the dependency of p53 status and the usefulness of mild hyperthermia (MHT) as an inhibitor of recovery from radiation-induced damage, referring to the response of quiescent (Q) tumor cell population. METHODS: Human head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cells transfected with mutant TP53 (SAS/mp53) or with neo vector (SAS/neo) were injected subcutaneously into left hind legs of nude mice. Tumor-bearing mice received 5-bromo-2’-deoxyuridine (BrdU) continuously to label all intratumor proliferating (P) cells. They received high dose-rate γ-ray irradiation (HDR) immediately followed by localized MHT (40 °C for 2 h), or caffeine or wortmannin administration, or low dose-rate γ-ray irradiation simultaneously with localized MHT or caffeine or wortmannin administration. Nine hours after the start of irradiation, the tumor cells were isolated and incubated with a cytokinesis blocker, and the micronucleus (MN) frequency in cells without BrdU labeling (= Q cells) was determined using immunofluorescence staining for BrdU. RESULTS: SAS/neo tumor cells, especially intratumor Q cell populations, showed a marked reduction in sensitivity due to the recovery from radiation-induced damage, compared with the total or Q tumor cells within SAS/mp53 tumors that showed little recovery capacity. The recovery from radiation-induced damage was thought to be a p53-dependent event. In both total and Q tumor cells within SAS/neo tumors, especially the latter, MHT efficiently suppressed the reduction in sensitivity caused by leaving an interval between HDR irradiation and the assay and decreasing the irradiation dose-rate, as well as the combination with wortmannin administration. CONCLUSIONS: From the viewpoint of solid tumor control as a whole, including intratumor Q-cell control, non-toxic MHT is useful for suppressing the recovery from radiation-induced damage, as well as wortmannin treatment combined with γ-ray irradiation. Elmer Press 2019-06 2019-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6615912/ /pubmed/31312280 http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/wjon1203 Text en Copyright 2019, Masunaga et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Masunaga, Shin-ichiro Tano, Keizo Sanada, Yu Suzuki, Minoru Takahashi, Akihisa Ohnishi, Ken Ono, Koji Effects of p53 Status of Tumor Cells and Combined Treatment With Mild Hyperthermia, Wortmannin or Caffeine on Recovery From Radiation-Induced Damage |
title | Effects of p53 Status of Tumor Cells and Combined Treatment With Mild Hyperthermia, Wortmannin or Caffeine on Recovery From Radiation-Induced Damage |
title_full | Effects of p53 Status of Tumor Cells and Combined Treatment With Mild Hyperthermia, Wortmannin or Caffeine on Recovery From Radiation-Induced Damage |
title_fullStr | Effects of p53 Status of Tumor Cells and Combined Treatment With Mild Hyperthermia, Wortmannin or Caffeine on Recovery From Radiation-Induced Damage |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of p53 Status of Tumor Cells and Combined Treatment With Mild Hyperthermia, Wortmannin or Caffeine on Recovery From Radiation-Induced Damage |
title_short | Effects of p53 Status of Tumor Cells and Combined Treatment With Mild Hyperthermia, Wortmannin or Caffeine on Recovery From Radiation-Induced Damage |
title_sort | effects of p53 status of tumor cells and combined treatment with mild hyperthermia, wortmannin or caffeine on recovery from radiation-induced damage |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6615912/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31312280 http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/wjon1203 |
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