关键词:乳腺癌;辐射耐受性;干细胞;抗氧化剂;医药
摘 要:There are contradictory observations on radiosensitivity in cancer stem cells vs. non-stem cells. To resolve these contradictory observations, we employed breast cancer stem cell (CSC)-like MDA-MB231 and MDA-MB453 cells as well as their corresponding non-stem cells. CSC-like cells proliferate without differentiating and have characteristics of tumor-initiating cells. These cells were exposed to -rays (1.25-8.75Gy) and survival curves were determined by colony formation. A final slope, D0, of the survival curve for each cell line was determined to measure radiosensitivity. The D0 of CSC-like and non-MDA- MB453 cells were 1.16 Gy and 1.55 Gy, respectively. Similar results were observed in MDA-MB231 cells. After determination of radiosensitivity, we investigated intrinsic cellular determinants which influence radiosensitivity. We further examined whether CSC-like cells are relatively radiosensitive owing to different intrinsic factors including cell cycle distribution, free-radical scavengers and DNA repair. We observed that even though cell cycle status and antioxidant content may contribute to differential radiosensitivity, differential DNA repair capacity may be a greater determinant. Unlike non-CSC cells, CSC-like cells have little/no sublethal damage repair and a low intracellular level of ATM. These results suggest that low DNA repair capacity is responsible for the high radiosensitivity of these CSC-like cells.