Rapamycin-induced autophagy sensitizes A549 cells to radiation associated with DNA damage repair inhibition

雷帕霉素诱导的自噬使 A549 细胞对与 DNA 损伤修复抑制相关的辐射敏感

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作者:Yong Li, Fen Liu, Yong Wang, Donghai Li, Fei Guo, Liyao Xu, Zhengguo Zeng, Xiaojun Zhong, Kejian Qian

Background

Autophagy has been reported to increase in cancer cells after radiation. However, it remains unknown whether increased autophagy as a result of radiation affects DNA damage repair and sensitizes cancer cells. In this study, the radiosensitization effect of rapamycin, a mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitor that induces autophagy, on human lung adenocarcinoma A549 cells was investigated.

Conclusions

These findings indicate that increasing autophagy sensitizes lung cancer cells to radiation.

Methods

A549 cells were treated with different concentrations of rapamycin. Cell viability was evaluated by methyl-thiazolyl-tetrazolium assay. Survival fraction values of A549 cells after radiotherapy were detected by colony formation assay. Autophagosome was observed by a transmission electron microscope. Furthermore, Western blot was employed to examine alterations in autophagy protein LC3 and p62, DNA damage protein γ-H2AX, and DNA damage repair proteins Rad51, Ku70, and Ku80. Rad51, Ku70, and Ku80 messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) expression levels were examined by real-time polymerase chain reaction.

Results

Rapamycin suppressed A549 cell proliferation in dose and time-dependent manners. An inhibitory concentration (IC) 10 dose of rapamycin could induce autophagy in A549 cells. Rapamycin combined with radiation significantly decreased the colony forming ability of cells, compared with rapamycin or radiation alone. Rapamycin and radiation combined increased γ-H2AX expression levels and decreased Rad51 and Ku80 expression levels, compared with single regimens. However, rapamycin treatment did not induce any change in Rad51, Ku70, and Ku80 mRNA levels, regardless of radiation. Conclusions: These findings indicate that increasing autophagy sensitizes lung cancer cells to radiation.

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