World journal of gastroenterology

Stress in cell protein factories makes human esophageal cancer cells more sensitive to radiation

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Abstract

Tunicamycin treatment enhanced cell death and reduced colony survival in human esophageal cancer cells when combined with ionizing radiation.

  • Tunicamycin treatment is associated with an increase in G2/M phase and apoptotic cell populations compared to ionizing radiation alone.
  • An increase in autophagic response was indicated by elevated levels of specific proteins (LC3-II and ATG5) following tunicamycin treatment.
  • Inhibition of autophagy resulted in increased cell apoptosis and decreased cell viability, suggesting a protective role of autophagy under stress.
  • Tunicamycin treatment activated a specific signaling pathway (PI3K/Akt/mTOR) linked to the autophagic response in esophageal cancer cells.
  • Tumor xenograft studies indicated that tunicamycin and ionizing radiation together could synergistically reduce tumor growth.

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