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Dual PI3K and mTORinhibitor PI103 can either enhance or reduce the radiosensitizing effect of the Hsp90 inhibitor NVPAUY922 in tumor cells: The role of drugirradiation schedule
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Cholpon S. Djuzenova1, Vanessa Fiedler1, Astrid Katzer1, Konstanze Michel1, Stefanie Deckert1, Heiko Zimmermann2, Vladimir L. Sukhorukov3, Michael Flentje1,4
1Department of Radiation Oncology, University Hospital of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany
2Fraunhofer-Institut für Biomedizinische Technik, St. Ingbert and Lehrstuhl für Molekulare und Zelluläre Biotechnologie/Nanotechnologie, Universität des Saarlandes, Germany
3Department of Biotechnology and Biophysics, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany
4Comprehensive Cancer Center Mainfranken, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany
Correspondence to:
Cholpon S. Djuzenova, email: [email protected]
Keywords: cell cycle arrest, colony survival, DNA damage, histone γH2AX, radiation sensitivity
Received: September 24, 2015 Accepted: May 01, 2016 Published: May 20, 2016
ABSTRACT
Inhibition of Hsp90 can increase the radiosensitivity of tumor cells. However, inhibition of Hsp90 alone induces the anti-apoptotic Hsp70 and thereby decreases radiosensitivity. Therefore, preventing Hsp70 induction can be a promising strategy for radiosensitization. PI-103, an inhibitor of PI3K and mTOR, has previously been shown to suppress the up-regulation of Hsp70. Here, we explore the impact of combining PI-103 with the Hsp90 inhibitor NVP-AUY922 in irradiated glioblastoma and colon carcinoma cells. We analyzed the cellular response to drug-irradiation treatments by colony-forming assay, expression of several marker proteins, cell cycle progression and induction/repair of DNA damage. Although PI-103, given 24 h prior to irradiation, slightly suppressed the NVP-AUY922-mediated up-regulation of Hsp70, it did not cause radiosensitization and even diminished the radiosensitizing effect of NVP-AUY922. This result can be explained by the activation of PI3K and ERK pathways along with G1-arrest at the time of irradiation. In sharp contrast, PI-103 not only exerted a radiosensitizing effect but also strongly enhanced the radiosensitization by NVP-AUY922 when both inhibitors were added 3 h before irradiation and kept in culture for 24 h. Possible reasons for the observed radiosensitization under this drug-irradiation schedule may be a down-regulation of PI3K and ERK pathways during or directly after irradiation, increased residual DNA damage and strong G2/M arrest 24 h thereafter. We conclude that duration of drug treatment before irradiation plays a key role in the concomitant targeting of PI3K/mTOR and Hsp90 in tumor cells.