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Research Paper

Differential response of human glioblastoma cell lines to combined camptothecin and ionizing radiation treatment

Pages 364-373 | Published online: 01 Mar 2008
 

Abstract

In order to enhance the cytotoxicity of radiation, camptothecin (CPT), an inhibitor of DNA topoisomerase I, was added to the cultured glioma cell lines before irradiation (IR). Radiation responses of five glioblastoma cell lines (U87-MG, U373-MG, GHE, GaMG and SNB-19) treated with CPT were analyzed in terms of cell and colony counts, cell cycle progression, expression of histone γH2AX, DNA repair protein Rad50, survivin, cleaved caspase 3, p53 and of topoisomerase I. CPT enhanced the radiotoxicity in U87-MG and SNB-19 cell lines if cell and colony counts were used as the end-points. In contrast, pre-treatment with CPT of U373-MG, GHE and GaMG cell lines did not enhance cytotoxicity of IR in terms of cell and colony counts but accelerated DNA damage repair assessed by Rad50 foci. CPT treated glioma cells revealed at least two subpopulations with respect to the expression of histone γH2AX, a marker of DNA double-strand breaks. The cell lines tested also differed in the expression of survivin, cleaved caspase 3, p53 and of topoisomerase I. The failure of CPT to enhance the radiotoxicity of glioma U373-MG, GHE and GaMG cell lines in terms of cell and colony counts was found to correlate with accelerated DNA damage repair, and with low expression of topoisomerase I, a target of CPT.

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