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Radiation sensitization of tumor cells induced by shear stress: the roles of integrins and FAK.

Chi-Wen Luo1, Chia-Ching Wu2, Hui-Ju Ch'ang3.   

Abstract

Recent studies revealed that the interstitial fluid flow in and around tumor tissue not only played an important role in delivering anticancer agents, but also affected the microenvironment, mostly hypoxia, in modulating tumor radio-sensitivity. The current study investigated the hypoxia-independent mechanisms of flow-induced shear stress in sensitizing tumors to radiation. Colon cancer cells were seeded onto glass slides pre-coated with fibronectin. A parallel-plate flow chamber system was used to impose fluid shear stress. Cell proliferation, apoptosis and colony assays were measured after shear stress and/or radiation. Cell cycle analysis and immunoblots of cell adhesion signal molecules were evaluated. The effect of shear stress was reversed by modulating integrin β1 or FAK. Shear stress of 12dyne/cm(2) for 24h, but not 3h, enhanced the radiation induced cytotoxicity to colon cancer cells. Protein expression of FAK was significantly down-regulated but not transcriptionally suppressed. By modulating integrin β1 and FAK expression, we demonstrated that shear stress enhanced tumor radiosensitivity by regulating integrin β1/FAK/Akt as well as integrin β1/FAK/cortactin pathways. Shear stress in combination with radiation might regulate integrins signaling by recruiting and activating caspases 3/8 for FAK cleavage followed by ubiquitin-mediated proteasomal degradation. Shear stress enhanced the radiation toxicity to colon cancer cells through suppression of integrin signaling and protein degradation of FAK. The results of our study provide a strong rationale for cancer treatment that combines between radiation and strategy in modulating tumor interstitial fluid flow.
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Keywords:  FAK; Integrin; Radiation; Shear stress

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24946134     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2014.06.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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