A study of radiosensitizing effect of PKM2 silencing in lung adenocarcinoma cells and xenografts
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1004-4221.2015.04??028
- VernacularTitle:沉默 PKM2对人肺腺癌细胞系及移植瘤的放射增敏研究
- Author:
Huanhuan WANG
;
Xianliang ZENG
;
Maobin MENG
;
Dong QIAN
;
Guoguang YING
;
Lujun ZHAO
;
Zhiyong YUAN
;
Ping WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Pyruvate kinase M2;
Irradiation;
Autophagy;
Cell line,lung adenocarcinom
- From:
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology
2015;(4):466-470
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the impacts of pyruvate kinase M2 isoform (PKM2) silencing on the radiosensitivity of lung adenocarcinoma cell line (A549 cells) and the radiation synergy of xenografts, and to explore their mechanisms. Methods Plasmid pshRNA?PKM2 for interference with PKM2 expression was transfected into A549 cells, and empty vector?transfected cells and untransfected cells were set as con?trols. The silencing efficiency of pshRNA?PKM2 and the expression level of microtubule?associated protein 1 light chain 3(LC3) were measured by Western blot assay. The radiosensitizing effects in A549 cells and xen?ografts after PKM2 silencing were determined by colony?forming assay and xenografts growth curves. Autoph?agy formation in A549 cells and xenografts was analyzed by transmission electron microscopy, and the ex?pression level of PKM2 in xenografts was measured by immunohistochemistry. Comparison between groups was made by Student′s t?test, and the body weights of nude mice and xenograft volumes were subjected to a?nalysis of variance for continuous variables. Results Stable A549 cell lines transfected with pshRNA?PKM2 were successfully produced. Transfection with pshRNA?PKM2 significantly down?regulated PKM2 expression in A549 cells and xenografts (P= 0?? 001;P= 0?? 000). The sensitizer enhancement ratios for A549 cells and xenografts were 1?? 47 and 2?? 00, respectively. Interference with PKM2 expression enhanced radiation?in duced autophagy formation and significantly increased the ratio of LC 3 ? II / I ( P= 0.000 1 ) . Conclusions Silencing of PKM2 expression may enhance the radiosensitivity of A549 cells and xenografts by regulation of autophagy, which holds promise for becoming an effective radiosensitizing target for non?small cell lung canc?er, but still needs to be confirmed by further studies.