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10 September 2010 Ribonucleotide Reductase Inhibition Enhances Chemoradiosensitivity of Human Cervical Cancers
Charles A. Kunos, Tomas Radivoyevitch, John Pink, Song-Mao Chiu, Tammy Stefan, James Jacobberger, Timothy J. Kinsella
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Abstract

For repair of damaged DNA, cells increase de novo synthesis of deoxyribonucleotide triphosphates through the rate-limiting, p53-regulated ribonucleotide reductase (RNR) enzyme. In this study we investigated whether pharmacological inhibition of RNR by 3-aminopyridine-2-carboxaldehyde thiosemicarbazone (3-AP, NSC #663249) enhanced chemoradiation sensitivity through a mechanism involving sustained DNA damage. RNR inactivation by 3-AP and resulting chemoradiosensitization were evaluated in human cervical (CaSki, C33-a) cancer cells through study of DNA damage (γ-H2AX signal) by flow cytometry, RNR subunit p53R2 and p21 protein steady-state levels by Western blot analysis and laser scanning imaging cytometry, and cell survival by colony formation assays. 3-AP treatment led to sustained radiation- and cisplatin-induced DNA damage (i.e. increased γ-H2AX signal) in both cell lines through a mechanism of inhibited RNR activity. Radiation, cisplatin and 3-AP exposure resulted in significantly elevated numbers and persistence of γ-H2AX foci that were associated with reduced clonogenic survival. DNA damage was associated with a rise in p53R2 but not p21 protein levels 6 h after treatment with radiation and/or cisplatin plus 3-AP. We conclude that blockage of RNR activity by 3-AP impairs DNA damage responses that rely on deoxyribonucleotide production and thereby may substantially increase chemoradiosensitivity of human cervical cancers.

Charles A. Kunos, Tomas Radivoyevitch, John Pink, Song-Mao Chiu, Tammy Stefan, James Jacobberger, and Timothy J. Kinsella "Ribonucleotide Reductase Inhibition Enhances Chemoradiosensitivity of Human Cervical Cancers," Radiation Research 174(5), 574-581, (10 September 2010). https://doi.org/10.1667/RR2273.1
Received: 28 April 2010; Accepted: 1 June 2010; Published: 10 September 2010
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