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Expressing MLH1 in HCT116 cells increases cellular resistance to radiation by activating the PRKAC.

Yuling Huang1, Liu Feng1, Yongqiang Bao1, Yun Zhang1, Jinghui Liang1, Qingfeng Mao1, Jingao Li1,2,3, Chunling Jiang1,2,3.   

Abstract

Mut L homolog-1 (MLH1) is a key DNA mismatch repair protein which participates in the sensitivity to DNA damaging agents. However, its role in the radiosensitivity of tumor cells is less well characterized. In this study, we investigated the role of MLH1 in cellular responses to ionizing radiation (IR) and explored the signaling molecules involved. The isogenic pair of MLH1 proficient (MLH1+) and deficient (MLH1-) human colorectal cancer HCT116 cells was exposed to IR for 24 h at the dose of 3 cGy. The clonogenic survival was examined by the colony formation assay. Cell cycle distribution was analyzed with flow cytometry. Changes in the protein level of MLH1, DNA damage marker γH2AX, and protein kinase A catalytic subunit (PRKAC), a common target for anti-tumor drugs, were examined with Western blotting. The results showed that the HCT116 (MLH1+) cells demonstrated increased radio-resistance with increased S population, decreased G2 population, a low level of γH2AX, a reduced ratio of phosphorylated PRKACαβ to total PRKAC, and an elevated level of total PRKAC and phosphorylated PRKACβII following IR compared with the HCT116 (MLH1-) cells. Importantly, silencing PRKAC in HCT116 (MLH1+) cells increased the cellular radiosensitivity. In conclusion, MLH1 may increase cellular resistance to IR by activating PRKAC. Our finding is the first to demonstrate the important role of PRKAC in MLH1-mediated radiosensitivity, suggesting that PRKAC has potential as a biomarker and a therapeutic target for increasing radio-sensitization.

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Keywords:  HCT116 cells; Mut L homolog-1; ionizing radiation; protein kinase A catalytic subunit; radiosensitivity

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34787019      PMCID: PMC8919320          DOI: 10.1177/15353702211059829

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Biol Med (Maywood)        ISSN: 1535-3699


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