Molecular mechanisms of radiation resistance in doxorubicin-resistant breast adenocarcinoma cells
Autor: | Slava Ilnytskyy, Andrey Golubov, Olga Kovalchuk, Vasyl F Chekhun, Lidia Luzhna |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
Oncology
Cancer Research medicine.medical_specialty DNA Repair DNA repair DNA damage medicine.medical_treatment Apoptosis Breast Neoplasms Biology Adenocarcinoma medicine.disease_cause Internal medicine Radiation Ionizing medicine Humans Ku70 Cancer Cell cycle medicine.disease Radiation therapy Gene Expression Regulation Neoplastic Doxorubicin Drug Resistance Neoplasm Cancer research MCF-7 Cells Female Carcinogenesis |
Zdroj: | International journal of oncology. 42(5) |
ISSN: | 1791-2423 |
Popis: | A positive response to breast cancer treatment is largely dependent on the successful combination of anticancer treatment modalities, such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Unfortunately, chemotherapy resistance occurs frequently. Furthermore, drug‑resistant tumors can become unresponsive to other antitumor therapies, and they often fail to respond to radiation therapy. The molecular structures underlying the radiation responses of chemoresistant cells and tumors are not well understood. We analyzed the effect of ionizing radiation on MCF-7 human breast adenocarcinoma cells and their doxorubicin‑resistant variant, MCF-7/DOX. The results demonstrated that drug‑resistant MCF-7/DOX cells were less susceptible to radiation-induced DNA damage and apoptosis. This was proven through gene expression profiling, lower levels of γH2AX foci upon irradiation, and altered levels of DNA repair proteins, including pATM, KU70 and RAD51. Additionally, MCF-7/DOX drug‑resistant cells harbored DNA polymerases with significantly low fidelity. In summary, our study revealed that drug-resistant MCF-7/DOX cells have high DNA repair potential and low-fidelity DNA polymerases, seemingly sacrificing specificity and efficiency to gain higher survival potential. In the long run, this may lead to an increased probability of mutation accumulation and further the development of an even more pronounced resistance phenotype. Therefore, this study provides a roadmap for the analysis of the roles of the DNA repair function and effectiveness, and apoptosis in response to radiation, chemotherapy and combinations of both treatment modalities. |
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