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Fractionated radiation-induced nitric oxide promotes expansion of glioma stem-like cells

Title
Fractionated radiation-induced nitric oxide promotes expansion of glioma stem-like cells
Author
이수재
Keywords
BRAIN-TUMORS; CANCER-CELLS; RADIOTHERAPY; RESISTANCE; GROWTH; GLIOBLASTOMA; POPULATION; EXPRESSION; PATHWAY
Issue Date
2013-09
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Citation
Cancer Science, 2013, 104(9), p.1172-1177
Abstract
Glioblastoma remains an incurable brain disease due to the prevalence of its recurrence. Considerable evidence suggests that glioma stem?like cells are responsible for glioma relapse after treatment, which commonly involves ionizing radiation. Here, we found that fractionated ionizing radiation (2 Gy/day for 3 days) induced glioma stem?like cell expansion and resistance to anticancer treatment such as cisplatin (50 μM) or taxol (500 nM), or by ionizing radiation (10 Gy) in both glioma cell lines (U87, U373) and patient?derived glioma cells. Of note, concomitant increase of nitric oxide production occurred with the radiation?induced increase of the glioma stem?like cell population through upregulation of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS). In line with this observation, downregulation of iNOS effectively reduced the glioma stem?like cell population and decreased resistance to anticancer treatment. Collectively, our results suggest that targeting iNOS in combination with ionizing radiation might increase the efficacy of radiotherapy for glioma treatment.
URI
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/cas.12207http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/51286
ISSN
1347-9032
DOI
10.1111/cas.12207
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