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E1a promotes c-Myc-dependent replicative stress: implications in glioblastoma radiosensitization.

María Llanos Valero1, Francisco Jose Cimas1, Laura Arias1, Pedro Melgar-Rojas1, Elena García1, Juan Luis Callejas-Valera1, Jesús García-Cano1, Leticia Serrano-Oviedo1, Miguel Ángel de la Cruz-Morcillo1, Isabel Sánchez-Pérez2, Ricardo Sánchez-Prieto1.   

Abstract

The E1a gene from adenovirus is known to be a potent inducer of chemo/radiosensitivity in a wide range of tumors. However, the molecular bases of its radiosensitizer properties are still poorly understood. In an attempt to study this effect, U87MG cells, derived from a radio-resistant tumor as glioblastoma, where infected with lentivirus carrying E1a gene developing an acute sensitivity to ionizing radiation. The induction of radiosensitivity correlated with a marked G 2/M phase accumulation and a potent apoptotic response. Our findings demonstrate that c-Myc plays a pivotal role in E1a-associated radiosensitivity through the induction of a replicative stress situation, as our data support by genetic approaches, based in interference and overexpression in U87MG cells. In fact, we present evidence showing that Chk1 is a novel transcriptional target of E1a gene through the effect exerted by this adenoviral protein onto c-Myc. Moreover, c-Myc upregulation also explains the marked phosphorylation of H2AX associated to E1a expression in the absence of DNA damage. Indeed, all these observations were applicable to other experimental models, such as T98G, LN-405 and A172, rendering the same pattern in terms of radiosensitivity, cell cycle distribution, upregulation of Chk1, c-Myc, and phosphorylation pattern of H2AX. In summary, our data propose a novel mechanism to explain how E1a mediates radiosensitivity through the signaling axis E1a→c-Myc→ replicative stress situation. This novel mechanism of E1a-mediated radiosensitivity could be the key to open new possibilities in the current therapy of glioblastoma.

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Keywords:  Chk1; E1a; c-Myc; glioblastoma; radiosensitivity; replicative stress

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24196438      PMCID: PMC3925735          DOI: 10.4161/cc.26754

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Cycle        ISSN: 1551-4005            Impact factor:   4.534


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