APE1/REF-1 down-regulation enhances the cytotoxic effects of temozolomide in a resistant glioblastoma cell line

Nov 2, 2015Mutation research. Genetic toxicology and environmental mutagenesis

Reducing APE1/REF-1 increases temozolomide's cancer-killing effects in resistant brain tumor cells

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Abstract

Down-regulation of APE1 expression by siRNA is associated with reduced cell proliferation and clonogenic survival in TMZ-resistant glioblastoma cells.

  • Knockdown of APE1 combined with TMZ treatment leads to increased DNA damage and apoptosis in resistant T98G cells.
  • S-phase arrest and H2AX phosphorylation were observed following APE1 silencing and TMZ treatment.
  • TMZ treatment and APE1 knockdown significantly decreased cell invasion in both resistant and sensitive cell lines.
  • VEGF expression was down-regulated in T98G cells after TMZ treatment, while APE1 silencing altered VEGF response in U87MG cells.
  • The findings suggest that base excision repair contributes to TMZ resistance, particularly in resistant glioblastoma cells.

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