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BVAN08 enhances radiosensitivity via downregulation of DNA-PKcs towards hepatic tumor xenograft

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摘要 Objective:To study the effects of the novel vanillin derivative BVAN08 on the radiosensitivity of hepatic cancer cells for the purpose of providing evidence for its potential use as a potential radiosensitive drug.Methods:Hepatic cancer Huh-7 cells labeled with luciferase were used to investigate the radiosensitivity induced by BVAN08 in vivo.Colony formation assays and flow cytometry were used to measure the apoptosis and radiosensitivity of Huh-7 cells in vitro produced by BVAN08.Histology and immunohistochemistry were used to evaluate the toxicity of BVAN08 in vivo.Results:BVAN08 induced apoptosis and cell cycle arrest of Huh-7 cells in a time-dependent manner.Moreover,BVAN08 combined with radiation increased the sensitivity of Huh-7 cells toγ-ray radiation and significantly inhibited tumor growth in vivo.The tumor inhibition rates of the BVAN08 treatment group,irradiation treatment group,and combined therapy group were 58%,38%,and 85%,respectively.The DNA-PKcs expression in tumor tissues of the BVAN08 treatment group was lower than that of the control group(P<0.01).BVAN08 inhibited the growth of Huh-7 cells in nude mice bearing tumors,without resulting in any noticeable side effects on bodyweight,livers,hearts,kidneys,or the number of peripheral white blood cells.Conclusions:As a natural food additive derivative,BVAN08 possesses the potential to be used as an effective anticancer drug to increase cell sensitivity to radiotherapy.
出处 《Radiation Medicine and Protection》 2020年第3期103-109,共7页 放射医学与防护(英文)
基金 This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(grant Nos.:31870847 and 11705283)and the foundation of Jinzhou Medical School。
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