p53 Stabilization induces cell growth inhibition and affects IGF2 pathway in response to radiotherapy in adrenocortical cancer cells.

Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a very rare endocrine tumour, with variable prognosis, depending on tumour stage and time of diagnosis. However, it is generally fatal, with an overall survival of 5 years from detection. Radiotherapy usefulness for ACC treatment has been widely debated and seems to...

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Main Authors: Camilla Sampaoli, Lidia Cerquetti, Randa El Gawhary, Barbara Bucci, Donatella Amendola, Rodolfo Marchese, Silvia Misiti, Giuseppe Novelli, Vincenzo Toscano, Antonio Stigliano
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3446967?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-8904fdaa23954993a268045051389ca62020-11-25T02:39:29ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0179e4512910.1371/journal.pone.0045129p53 Stabilization induces cell growth inhibition and affects IGF2 pathway in response to radiotherapy in adrenocortical cancer cells.Camilla SampaoliLidia CerquettiRanda El GawharyBarbara BucciDonatella AmendolaRodolfo MarcheseSilvia MisitiGiuseppe NovelliVincenzo ToscanoAntonio StiglianoAdrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a very rare endocrine tumour, with variable prognosis, depending on tumour stage and time of diagnosis. However, it is generally fatal, with an overall survival of 5 years from detection. Radiotherapy usefulness for ACC treatment has been widely debated and seems to be dependent on molecular alterations, which in turn lead to increased radio-resistance. Many studies have shown that p53 loss is an important risk factor for malignant adrenocortical tumour onset and it has been reported that somatic mutations in TP53 gene occur in 27 to 70% of adult sporadic ACCs. In this study, we investigated the role of somatic mutations of the TP53 gene in response to ionizing radiation (IR). We studied the status of p53 in two adrenocortical cell lines, H295R and SW-13, harbouring non-functioning forms of this protein, owing to the lack of exons 8 and 9 and a point mutation in exon 6, respectively. Moreover, these cell lines show high levels of p-Akt and IGF2, especially H295R. We noticed that restoration of p53 activity led to inhibition of growth after transient transfection of cells with wild type p53. Evaluation of their response to IR in terms of cell proliferation and viability was determined by means of cell count and TUNEL assay.(wt)p53 over-expression also increased cell death by apoptosis following radiation in both cell lines. Moreover, RT-PCR and Western blotting analysis of some p53 target genes, such as BCL2, IGF2 and Akt demonstrated that p53 activation following IR led to a decrease in IGF2 expression. This was associated with a reduction in the active form of Akt. Taken together, these results highlight the role of p53 in response to radiation of ACC cell lines, suggesting its importance as a predictive factor for radiotherapy in malignant adrenocortical tumours cases.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3446967?pdf=render
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author Camilla Sampaoli
Lidia Cerquetti
Randa El Gawhary
Barbara Bucci
Donatella Amendola
Rodolfo Marchese
Silvia Misiti
Giuseppe Novelli
Vincenzo Toscano
Antonio Stigliano
spellingShingle Camilla Sampaoli
Lidia Cerquetti
Randa El Gawhary
Barbara Bucci
Donatella Amendola
Rodolfo Marchese
Silvia Misiti
Giuseppe Novelli
Vincenzo Toscano
Antonio Stigliano
p53 Stabilization induces cell growth inhibition and affects IGF2 pathway in response to radiotherapy in adrenocortical cancer cells.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Camilla Sampaoli
Lidia Cerquetti
Randa El Gawhary
Barbara Bucci
Donatella Amendola
Rodolfo Marchese
Silvia Misiti
Giuseppe Novelli
Vincenzo Toscano
Antonio Stigliano
author_sort Camilla Sampaoli
title p53 Stabilization induces cell growth inhibition and affects IGF2 pathway in response to radiotherapy in adrenocortical cancer cells.
title_short p53 Stabilization induces cell growth inhibition and affects IGF2 pathway in response to radiotherapy in adrenocortical cancer cells.
title_full p53 Stabilization induces cell growth inhibition and affects IGF2 pathway in response to radiotherapy in adrenocortical cancer cells.
title_fullStr p53 Stabilization induces cell growth inhibition and affects IGF2 pathway in response to radiotherapy in adrenocortical cancer cells.
title_full_unstemmed p53 Stabilization induces cell growth inhibition and affects IGF2 pathway in response to radiotherapy in adrenocortical cancer cells.
title_sort p53 stabilization induces cell growth inhibition and affects igf2 pathway in response to radiotherapy in adrenocortical cancer cells.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a very rare endocrine tumour, with variable prognosis, depending on tumour stage and time of diagnosis. However, it is generally fatal, with an overall survival of 5 years from detection. Radiotherapy usefulness for ACC treatment has been widely debated and seems to be dependent on molecular alterations, which in turn lead to increased radio-resistance. Many studies have shown that p53 loss is an important risk factor for malignant adrenocortical tumour onset and it has been reported that somatic mutations in TP53 gene occur in 27 to 70% of adult sporadic ACCs. In this study, we investigated the role of somatic mutations of the TP53 gene in response to ionizing radiation (IR). We studied the status of p53 in two adrenocortical cell lines, H295R and SW-13, harbouring non-functioning forms of this protein, owing to the lack of exons 8 and 9 and a point mutation in exon 6, respectively. Moreover, these cell lines show high levels of p-Akt and IGF2, especially H295R. We noticed that restoration of p53 activity led to inhibition of growth after transient transfection of cells with wild type p53. Evaluation of their response to IR in terms of cell proliferation and viability was determined by means of cell count and TUNEL assay.(wt)p53 over-expression also increased cell death by apoptosis following radiation in both cell lines. Moreover, RT-PCR and Western blotting analysis of some p53 target genes, such as BCL2, IGF2 and Akt demonstrated that p53 activation following IR led to a decrease in IGF2 expression. This was associated with a reduction in the active form of Akt. Taken together, these results highlight the role of p53 in response to radiation of ACC cell lines, suggesting its importance as a predictive factor for radiotherapy in malignant adrenocortical tumours cases.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3446967?pdf=render
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