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Metformin preferentially enhances the radio-sensitivity of cancer stem-like cells with highly mitochondrial respiration ability in HMPOS
Metformin has many anti-cancer effects, alone or in combination with radiation. However, the mechanism underlying its radio-sensitized effect is still unclear, especially for cancer stem-like cells (CSCs). Here, the radio-sensitized effect of metformin was investigated, and its mechanism was reveale...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8413836/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34514095 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.omto.2021.08.007 |
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author | Deguchi, Tatsuya Hosoya, Kenji Kim, Shango Murase, Yusuke Yamamoto, Kumiko Bo, Tomoki Yasui, Hironobu Inanami, Osamu Okumura, Mahiro |
author_facet | Deguchi, Tatsuya Hosoya, Kenji Kim, Shango Murase, Yusuke Yamamoto, Kumiko Bo, Tomoki Yasui, Hironobu Inanami, Osamu Okumura, Mahiro |
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description | Metformin has many anti-cancer effects, alone or in combination with radiation. However, the mechanism underlying its radio-sensitized effect is still unclear, especially for cancer stem-like cells (CSCs). Here, the radio-sensitized effect of metformin was investigated, and its mechanism was revealed in CSCs derived from canine osteosarcoma cell line (HMPOS), a canine osteosarcoma cell line. Spheroid cells (SCs) were used as CSCs-rich cells derived from sphere formation, and SCs were compared with normal adherent culture cells (ACs). The radio-sensitizing effect of metformin using clonogenic assay and tumor growth in mice xenograft model were evaluated, and the mechanism of its radio-sensitization focusing on mitochondrial function was revealed. Metformin significantly enhanced radio-sensitivity of SCs through its inhibition of the mitochondrial function, as shown by decreased oxygen consumption, decreased mitochondrial membrane potential, and decreased ATP production. Additionally, SCs had a higher ability of mitochondrial respiration than ACs, which may have caused difference of their sensitivity of metformin and irradiation. In conclusion, mitochondrial function might play an important role in the sensitivity of metformin and irradiation, and drugs that target mitochondrial respiration, such as metformin, are promising radio-sensitizers to target CSCs. |
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spelling | pubmed-84138362021-09-10 Metformin preferentially enhances the radio-sensitivity of cancer stem-like cells with highly mitochondrial respiration ability in HMPOS Deguchi, Tatsuya Hosoya, Kenji Kim, Shango Murase, Yusuke Yamamoto, Kumiko Bo, Tomoki Yasui, Hironobu Inanami, Osamu Okumura, Mahiro Mol Ther Oncolytics Original Article Metformin has many anti-cancer effects, alone or in combination with radiation. However, the mechanism underlying its radio-sensitized effect is still unclear, especially for cancer stem-like cells (CSCs). Here, the radio-sensitized effect of metformin was investigated, and its mechanism was revealed in CSCs derived from canine osteosarcoma cell line (HMPOS), a canine osteosarcoma cell line. Spheroid cells (SCs) were used as CSCs-rich cells derived from sphere formation, and SCs were compared with normal adherent culture cells (ACs). The radio-sensitizing effect of metformin using clonogenic assay and tumor growth in mice xenograft model were evaluated, and the mechanism of its radio-sensitization focusing on mitochondrial function was revealed. Metformin significantly enhanced radio-sensitivity of SCs through its inhibition of the mitochondrial function, as shown by decreased oxygen consumption, decreased mitochondrial membrane potential, and decreased ATP production. Additionally, SCs had a higher ability of mitochondrial respiration than ACs, which may have caused difference of their sensitivity of metformin and irradiation. In conclusion, mitochondrial function might play an important role in the sensitivity of metformin and irradiation, and drugs that target mitochondrial respiration, such as metformin, are promising radio-sensitizers to target CSCs. American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy 2021-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8413836/ /pubmed/34514095 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.omto.2021.08.007 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Deguchi, Tatsuya Hosoya, Kenji Kim, Shango Murase, Yusuke Yamamoto, Kumiko Bo, Tomoki Yasui, Hironobu Inanami, Osamu Okumura, Mahiro Metformin preferentially enhances the radio-sensitivity of cancer stem-like cells with highly mitochondrial respiration ability in HMPOS |
title | Metformin preferentially enhances the radio-sensitivity of cancer stem-like cells with highly mitochondrial respiration ability in HMPOS |
title_full | Metformin preferentially enhances the radio-sensitivity of cancer stem-like cells with highly mitochondrial respiration ability in HMPOS |
title_fullStr | Metformin preferentially enhances the radio-sensitivity of cancer stem-like cells with highly mitochondrial respiration ability in HMPOS |
title_full_unstemmed | Metformin preferentially enhances the radio-sensitivity of cancer stem-like cells with highly mitochondrial respiration ability in HMPOS |
title_short | Metformin preferentially enhances the radio-sensitivity of cancer stem-like cells with highly mitochondrial respiration ability in HMPOS |
title_sort | metformin preferentially enhances the radio-sensitivity of cancer stem-like cells with highly mitochondrial respiration ability in hmpos |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8413836/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34514095 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.omto.2021.08.007 |
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