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Lack of Correlation Between DNA-dependent Protein Kinase Activity and Tumor Cell Radiosensitivity

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Journal Cancer Res
Specialty Oncology
Date 1995 Nov 15
PMID 7585574
Citations 16
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Abstract

Lack of DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) activity confers radiosensitivity and defective DNA double-strand break repair. Nine human malignant glioma cell lines were studied to determine whether differences in DNA-PK activity reflect differences in inherent radiosensitivity or are predictive of tumor treatment response. DNA-PK activity was present in all cell extracts, as were the DNA-PK proteins, DNA-PK catalytic subunit, Ku p70, and Ku p80. No correlation was found between the levels of DNA-PK activity and inherent radiosensitivity or in the tumor treatment response. These preliminary results suggest that variation in DNA-PK activity may not be a determinant of clinical response in malignant glioma.

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