| Literature DB >> 26278043 |
Himanshi Narang1, Amit Kumar2, Nagesh Bhat3, Badri N Pandey2, Anu Ghosh2.
Abstract
Proton beam therapy is a cutting edge modality over conventional gamma radiotherapy because of its physical dose deposition advantage. However, not much is known about its biological effects vis-a-vis gamma irradiation. Here we investigated the effect of proton- and gamma- irradiation on cell cycle, death, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and "stemness" in human non-small cell lung carcinoma cells (A549). Proton beam (3MeV) was two times more cytotoxic than gamma radiation and induced higher and longer cell cycle arrest. At equivalent doses, numbers of genes responsive to proton irradiation were ten times higher than those responsive to gamma irradiation. At equitoxic doses, the proton-irradiated cells had reduced cell adhesion and migration ability as compared to the gamma-irradiated cells. It was also more effective in reducing population of Cancer Stem Cell (CSC) like cells as revealed by aldehyde dehydrogenase activity and surface phenotyping by CD44(+), a CSC marker. These results can have significant implications for proton therapy in the context of suppression of molecular and cellular processes that are fundamental to tumor expansion.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer stem cell; Cell cycle; Epithelial-mesenchymal transition; Gene expression; Proton beam; Radiation
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26278043 DOI: 10.1016/j.mrfmmm.2015.07.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mutat Res ISSN: 0027-5107 Impact factor: 2.433