THE ROLE OF CYTOPROTECTIVE AND NON-PROTECTIVE AUTOPHAGY IN RADIATION SENSITIVITY IN BREAST TUMOR CELLS

In general, ionizing radiation promotes cytoprotective autophagy in a majority of breast tumor cells. Previous studies from our laboratory indicated that radiation (5x2 Gy) induces cytoprotective autophagy in MCF-7 cells. In the current work, inhibition of autophagy by silencing of Beclin-1 in MCF-7...

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Main Author: Le, Jade
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spelling ndltd-vcu.edu-oai-scholarscompass.vcu.edu-etd-44242017-03-17T08:27:38Z THE ROLE OF CYTOPROTECTIVE AND NON-PROTECTIVE AUTOPHAGY IN RADIATION SENSITIVITY IN BREAST TUMOR CELLS Le, Jade In general, ionizing radiation promotes cytoprotective autophagy in a majority of breast tumor cells. Previous studies from our laboratory indicated that radiation (5x2 Gy) induces cytoprotective autophagy in MCF-7 cells. In the current work, inhibition of autophagy by silencing of Beclin-1 in MCF-7 cells resulted in an increase in sensitivity to radiation based both on cell number and clonogenic survival; however, there was no increase in apoptosis and the basis for this sensitization is currently under investigation. Unexpectedly, enhancement of autophagy by silencing of Bcl-2 also led to an increase in sensitivity to radiation, possibly through the conversion of cytoprotective to cytostatic autophagy. In contrast to the MCF-7 cells, radiation (5x2 Gy) induces non-protective autophagy in Hs578t cells. Interference with autophagy through silencing of Beclin-1 or induction of Bcl-2 did not alter radiation sensitivity in the Hs578t cells. Since the induction of cytoprotective autophagy can represent an impediment to radiation therapy, it is important to understand the types of autophagy that occur in response to radiation in specific cellular settings and whether interference with autophagy can increase sensitivity to different forms of cancer treatment. 2014-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/3425 http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4424&context=etd © The Author Theses and Dissertations VCU Scholars Compass CYTOPROTECTIVE AUTOPHAGY NON-PROTECTIVE AUTOPHAGY MCF-7 HS578T BREAST TUMOR CELLS RADIATION AUTOPHAGY Medical Pharmacology Medical Sciences Medicine and Health Sciences
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topic CYTOPROTECTIVE AUTOPHAGY
NON-PROTECTIVE AUTOPHAGY
MCF-7
HS578T
BREAST TUMOR CELLS
RADIATION
AUTOPHAGY
Medical Pharmacology
Medical Sciences
Medicine and Health Sciences
spellingShingle CYTOPROTECTIVE AUTOPHAGY
NON-PROTECTIVE AUTOPHAGY
MCF-7
HS578T
BREAST TUMOR CELLS
RADIATION
AUTOPHAGY
Medical Pharmacology
Medical Sciences
Medicine and Health Sciences
Le, Jade
THE ROLE OF CYTOPROTECTIVE AND NON-PROTECTIVE AUTOPHAGY IN RADIATION SENSITIVITY IN BREAST TUMOR CELLS
description In general, ionizing radiation promotes cytoprotective autophagy in a majority of breast tumor cells. Previous studies from our laboratory indicated that radiation (5x2 Gy) induces cytoprotective autophagy in MCF-7 cells. In the current work, inhibition of autophagy by silencing of Beclin-1 in MCF-7 cells resulted in an increase in sensitivity to radiation based both on cell number and clonogenic survival; however, there was no increase in apoptosis and the basis for this sensitization is currently under investigation. Unexpectedly, enhancement of autophagy by silencing of Bcl-2 also led to an increase in sensitivity to radiation, possibly through the conversion of cytoprotective to cytostatic autophagy. In contrast to the MCF-7 cells, radiation (5x2 Gy) induces non-protective autophagy in Hs578t cells. Interference with autophagy through silencing of Beclin-1 or induction of Bcl-2 did not alter radiation sensitivity in the Hs578t cells. Since the induction of cytoprotective autophagy can represent an impediment to radiation therapy, it is important to understand the types of autophagy that occur in response to radiation in specific cellular settings and whether interference with autophagy can increase sensitivity to different forms of cancer treatment.
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title THE ROLE OF CYTOPROTECTIVE AND NON-PROTECTIVE AUTOPHAGY IN RADIATION SENSITIVITY IN BREAST TUMOR CELLS
title_short THE ROLE OF CYTOPROTECTIVE AND NON-PROTECTIVE AUTOPHAGY IN RADIATION SENSITIVITY IN BREAST TUMOR CELLS
title_full THE ROLE OF CYTOPROTECTIVE AND NON-PROTECTIVE AUTOPHAGY IN RADIATION SENSITIVITY IN BREAST TUMOR CELLS
title_fullStr THE ROLE OF CYTOPROTECTIVE AND NON-PROTECTIVE AUTOPHAGY IN RADIATION SENSITIVITY IN BREAST TUMOR CELLS
title_full_unstemmed THE ROLE OF CYTOPROTECTIVE AND NON-PROTECTIVE AUTOPHAGY IN RADIATION SENSITIVITY IN BREAST TUMOR CELLS
title_sort role of cytoprotective and non-protective autophagy in radiation sensitivity in breast tumor cells
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