Affiliation:
1. Department of Molecular Medicine and Genetics, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran.
Abstract
Background:
Despite effective clinical responses, a large proportion of patients undergo resistance
to radiotherapy. The low response rate to current treatments in different stages of colorectal cancer
depends on the prominent role of stem cells in cancer.
Objective:
In the present study, the role of BMP-2 as an ionizing radiation-sensitive factor in colorectal
cancer cells was investigated.
Methods:
A sphere formation assay was used for the enrichment of HCT-116 cancer stem cells (CSCs).
The effects of combination therapy (BMP-2+ radiation) on DNA damage response (DDR), proliferation,
and apoptosis were evaluated in HCT-116 and CSCs. Gene expressions of CSCs and epithelialmesenchymal
transition (EMT) markers were also evaluated.
Results:
We found that the sphere formation assay showed a significant increase in the percentage of
CSCs. Moreover, expression of CSCs markers, EMT-related genes, and DNA repair proteins significantly
decreased in HCT-116 cells compared to the CSCs group after radiation. In addition, BMP-2 promoted
the radiosensitivity of HCT-116 cells by decreasing the survival rate of the treated cells at 2, 4, and 6 Gy
compared to the control group in HCT-116 cells.
Conclusion:
Our findings indicated that BMP-2 could affect numerous signaling pathways involved in
radioresistance. Therefore, BMP-2 can be considered an appealing therapeutic target for the treatment of
radioresistant human colorectal cancer.
Funder
Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
General Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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