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Nitric oxide-elicited resistance to anti-glioblastoma photodynamic therapy 被引量:1

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摘要 Glioblastoma multiforme is a highly aggressive primary brain malignancy that resists most conventional chemoand radiotherapeutic interventions.Nitric oxide(NO),a short lived free radical molecule produced by inducible NO synthase(iNOS)in glioblastomas and other tumors,is known to play a key role in tumor persistence,progression,and chemo/radiotherapy resistance.Site-specific and minimally invasive photodynamic therapy(PDT),based on oxidative damage resulting from non-ionizing photoactivation of a sensitizing agent,is highly effective against glioblastoma,but resistance also exists in this case.Studies in the authors’laboratory have shown that much of the latter is mediated by iNOS/NO.For example,when glioblastoma U87 or U251 cells sensitized in mitochondria with 5-aminolevulinic acid-induced protoporphyrin IX were exposed to a moderate dose of visible light,the observed apoptosis was strongly enhanced by an iNOS activity inhibitor or NO scavenger,indicating that iNOS/NO had increased cell resistance to photokilling.Moreover,cells that survived the photochallenge proliferated,migrated,and invaded more aggressively than controls,and these responses were also driven predominantly by iNOS/NO.Photostress-upregulated iNOS rather than basal enzyme was found to be responsible for all the negative effects described.Recognition of NO-mediated hyper-resistance/hyper-aggression in PDT-stressed glioblastoma has stimulated interest in how these responses can be prevented or at least minimized by pharmacologic adjuvants such as inhibitors of iNOS activity or transcription.Recent developments along these lines and their clinical potential for improving anti-glioblastoma PDT are discussed.
出处 《Cancer Drug Resistance》 2020年第3期401-414,共14页 癌症耐药(英文)
基金 USPHS Grant(CA70823) the National Cancer Institute,BSC Grant(FP12605) Rock River Grant(FP14869) the MCW Cancer Center(to Girotti AW) NCN Grant 2017/27/B/NZ5/02620(to Korytowski W).
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