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1 October 2009 Synthetic Protection Short Interfering RNA Screen Reveals Glyburide as a Novel Radioprotector
Jianfei Jiang, Peter R. McDonald, Tracy M. Dixon, Darcy Franicola, Xichen Zhang, Suhua Nie, Laura D. Epperly, Zhentai Huang, Valerian E. Kagan, John S. Lazo, Michael W. Epperly, Joel S. Greenberger
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Abstract

To assist in screening existing drugs for use as potential radioprotectors, we used a human unbiased 16,560 short interfering RNA (siRNA) library targeting the druggable genome. We performed a synthetic protection screen that was designed to identify genes that, when silenced, protected human glioblastoma T98G cells from γ-radiation-induced cell death. We identified 116 candidate protective genes, then identified 10 small molecule inhibitors of 13 of these candidate gene products and tested their radioprotective effects. Glyburide, a clinically used second-generation hypoglycemic drug, effectively decreased radiation-induced cell death in several cell lines including T98G, glioblastoma U-87 MG, and normal lung epithelial BEAS-2B and in primary cultures of astrocytes. Glyburide significantly increased the survival of 32D cl3 murine hematopoietic progenitor cells when administrated before irradiation. Glyburide was radioprotective in vivo (90% of C57BL/6NHsd female mice pretreated with 10 mg/kg glyburide survived 9.5 Gy total-body irradiation compared to 42% of irradiated controls, P  =  0.0249). These results demonstrate the power of unbiased siRNA synthetic protection screening with a druggable genome library to identify new radioprotectors.

Jianfei Jiang, Peter R. McDonald, Tracy M. Dixon, Darcy Franicola, Xichen Zhang, Suhua Nie, Laura D. Epperly, Zhentai Huang, Valerian E. Kagan, John S. Lazo, Michael W. Epperly, and Joel S. Greenberger "Synthetic Protection Short Interfering RNA Screen Reveals Glyburide as a Novel Radioprotector," Radiation Research 172(4), 414-422, (1 October 2009). https://doi.org/10.1667/RR1674.1
Received: 18 November 2008; Accepted: 1 June 2009; Published: 1 October 2009
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