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Interaction of ionizing radiation with topotecan in two human tumor cell lines

✍ Scribed by Renato Marchesini; Ambrogio Colombo; Claudia Caserini; Paola Perego; Rosanna Supino; Giovanni Capranico; Marco Tronconi; Franco Zunino


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
French
Weight
531 KB
Volume
66
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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✦ Synopsis


The effect of topotecan, a topoisomerase I inhibitor, on ionizing radiation-induced cytotoxicity was studied in 2 human tumor cell lines characterized by a different expression of the target enzyme. The cytotoxicity of topotecan alone or in combination with radiation was assessed in exponentially growing non-small-cell lung cancer (H460) and glioblastoma (GBM) cells using the colony-forming assay. An isobologram method was used to evaluate the treatment interaction. An apparent supra-additive effect in cell killing following drug-radiation-combined treatment was observed only in GBM cells exposed to topotecan for 24 hr. In the case of H460 cells, interaction varied from a strong infra-additive effect at low radiation doses to a slight supra-additive effect when cells were exposed to radiation doses greater than 3 Gy. Northern blot analysis indicated that topoisomerase I expression in H460 cells was 8-fold higher than that of GBM cells. Although the H460 cell line exhibited an increased sensitivity to topotecan, only in the GBM cell line (which expressed a lower level of topoisomerase I) did the drug potentiate the radiation cytotoxicity. The observation that the radiosensitization by topotecan was related to topoisomerase I level is consistent with a putative role of the enzyme in processes involved in the repair of radiation damage. It is conceivable that the modulation of enzyme function results in an effective reduction of cellular capability for repair of radiation damage only if the enzyme is not over-expressed. Although a precise role of topoisomerase I in the cellular response to ionizing radiations (in particular, in DNA repair) remains to be documented, such results suggest the potential interest of topoisomerase I inhibitors in combination with radiation therapy for tumors expressing low topoisomerase I levels.


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