Harnessing the Potential Synergistic Interplay Between Photosensitizer Dark Toxicity and Chemotherapy

利用光敏剂暗毒性和化疗之间的潜在协同作用

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作者:Yan Baglo, Aaron J Sorrin, Barry J Liang, Huang-Chiao Huang

Abstract

The combination of photodynamic therapy and taxol- or platinum-based chemotherapy (photochemotherapy) is an effective and promising cancer treatment. While the mechanisms of action of photochemotherapy are actively studied, relatively little is known about the cytotoxicity and molecular alterations induced by the combination of chemotherapy and photosensitizers without light activation in cancer cells. This study investigates the interplay between the photosensitizer benzoporphyrin derivative (BPD) without light activation and cisplatin or paclitaxel in two glioblastoma lines, U87 and U251. The combination effect of BPD and cisplatin in U87 cells is slightly synergistic (combination index, CI = 0.93), showing 1.8- to 2.6-fold lower half-maximal inhibitory concentrations (IC50 ) compared to those of individual drugs. In contrast, combining BPD and paclitaxel is slightly antagonistic (CI = 1.14) in U87 cells. In U251 cells, the combinations of BPD and cisplatin or paclitaxel are both antagonistic (CI = 1.24 and 1.34, respectively). Western blotting was performed to investigate changes in the expression levels of YAP, TAZ, Bcl-2 and EGFR in U87 and U251 cells treated with BPD, cisplatin and paclitaxel, both as monotherapies and in combination. Our study provides insights into the molecular alterations in two glioma lines caused by each monotherapy and the combinations, in order to inform the design of effective treatments.

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