Literature DB >> 9112463

Potential molecular targets for manipulating the radiation response.

A Maity1, G D Kao, R J Muschel, W G McKenna.   

Abstract

Recent advances in our understanding of the molecular events that occur following ionizing radiation leading to DNA damage and repair, apoptosis, and cell-cycle arrests suggest new ways in which the radiation response might be manipulated. Specific targets which, if inactivated, might increase radiosensitivity include Ras, which has been implicated in the radioresistant phenotype, and components of DNA-dependent protein kinase or other molecules involved in the recognition or repair of DNA damage. In some tumors, apoptosis is an important mode of cell death following radiation, so agents that promote this may prove useful therapeutically. Conversely, side effects may result from radiation-induced apoptosis of normal tissues: for example, pneumonitis following the destruction of endothelial cells in the pulmonary vasculature. Therefore, decreasing apoptosis in these tissues may reduce late effects. It may also be possible to prevent late effects such as fibrosis by blocking the induction of certain genes such as transforming growth factor beta. Cell-cycle regulation is another area that could be manipulated to increase radiosensitivity. There is evidence that the G2 delay following radiation is important in protecting cells from death. Abolition of this delay may increase radiosensitivity, especially in cells with mutant p53 that have lost the G1 checkpoint.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9112463     DOI: 10.1016/s0360-3016(96)00598-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys        ISSN: 0360-3016            Impact factor:   7.038


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