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The Effect of Docetaxel (taxotere) on Human Gastric Cancer Cells Exhibiting Low-dose Radiation Hypersensitivity

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Journal Clin Med Oncol
Publisher Libertas Academica
Specialty Oncology
Date 2011 Sep 6
PMID 21892291
Citations 2
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Abstract

Low-dose radiation hypersensitivity (HRS) describes a phenomenon of excessive sensitivity to X ray doses <0.5 Gy. Docetaxel is a taxane shown to arrest cells in the G(2)/M phase of the cell cycle. Some previous studies suggested that HRS might result from the abrogation of the early G(2) checkpoint arrest. First we tested whether HRS occurs in gastric cancer-derived cells, and whether pre-treatment of cells with low docetaxel concentrations can enhance the magnitude of HRS in gastric cancer cells. The results demonstrated HRS at ~0.3 Gy and the synergy between 0.3 Gy and docetaxel (3 nM for 24 h), and the additivity of other drug/dose combinations. The synergistic effect was associated with a significant docetaxel-induced G(2) accumulation. Next, we evaluated in time-course experiments ATM kinase activity and proteins associated with the induction and maintenance of the early G(2) checkpoint. The results of multi-immunoblot analysis demonstrate that HRS does not correlate with the ATM-dependent early G(2) checkpoint arrest. We speculate that G(2) checkpoint adaptation, a phenomenon associated with a prolonged cell cycle arrest, might be involved in HRS. Our results also suggest a new approach for the improvement the effectiveness of docetaxel-based radiotherapy using low doses per fraction.

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