We have previously reported that the MEK/ERK pathway sustains in vitro and in vivo transformed phenotype and radioresistance of embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma (ERMS) cell lines. Furthermore, we found that aberrant MEK/ERK signaling activation promotes c-Myc oncoprotein accumulation. In this study, the role of c-Myc in sustaining the ERMS transformed and radioresistant phenotype is characterized. RD and TE671 cell lines conditionally expressing MadMyc chimera protein, c-Myc-dominant negative and shRNA directed to c-Myc were used. Targeting c-Myc counteracted in vitro ERMS adherence and in suspension, growth motility and the expression of pro-angiogenic factors. c-Myc depletion decreased MMP-9, MMP-2, u-PA gelatinolytic activity, neural cell adhesion molecule sialylation status, HIF-1α, VEGF and increased TSP-1 protein expression levels. Rapid but not sustained targeting c-Myc radiosensitized ERMS cells by radiation-induced apoptosis, DNA damage and impairing the expression of DNA repair proteins RAD51 and DNA-PKcs, thereby silencing affected ERMS radioresistance. c-Myc sustains ERMS transformed phenotype and radioresistance by protecting cancer cells from radiation-induced apoptosis and DNA damage, while promoting radiation-induced DNA repair. This data suggest that c-Myc targeting can be tested as a promising treatment in cancer therapy.

c-Myc sustains transformed phenotype and promotes radioresistance of embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma cell lines / Gravina, G. L; Festuccia, C; Popov, V. M; Di Rocco, A; Colapietro, A; Sanità, P; Monache, S. Delle; Musio, D; DE FELICE, Francesca; Di Cesare, E; Tombolini, Vincenzo; Marampon, F.. - In: RADIATION RESEARCH. - ISSN 0033-7587. - STAMPA. - 185:4(2016), pp. 411-422. [10.1667/RR14237.1]

c-Myc sustains transformed phenotype and promotes radioresistance of embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma cell lines

DE FELICE, FRANCESCA;TOMBOLINI, Vincenzo
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Marampon, F.
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2016

Abstract

We have previously reported that the MEK/ERK pathway sustains in vitro and in vivo transformed phenotype and radioresistance of embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma (ERMS) cell lines. Furthermore, we found that aberrant MEK/ERK signaling activation promotes c-Myc oncoprotein accumulation. In this study, the role of c-Myc in sustaining the ERMS transformed and radioresistant phenotype is characterized. RD and TE671 cell lines conditionally expressing MadMyc chimera protein, c-Myc-dominant negative and shRNA directed to c-Myc were used. Targeting c-Myc counteracted in vitro ERMS adherence and in suspension, growth motility and the expression of pro-angiogenic factors. c-Myc depletion decreased MMP-9, MMP-2, u-PA gelatinolytic activity, neural cell adhesion molecule sialylation status, HIF-1α, VEGF and increased TSP-1 protein expression levels. Rapid but not sustained targeting c-Myc radiosensitized ERMS cells by radiation-induced apoptosis, DNA damage and impairing the expression of DNA repair proteins RAD51 and DNA-PKcs, thereby silencing affected ERMS radioresistance. c-Myc sustains ERMS transformed phenotype and radioresistance by protecting cancer cells from radiation-induced apoptosis and DNA damage, while promoting radiation-induced DNA repair. This data suggest that c-Myc targeting can be tested as a promising treatment in cancer therapy.
2016
down-regulation; melanoma-cells; in-vitro; expression; growth; cancer; repair; differentiation; radiotherapy
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c-Myc sustains transformed phenotype and promotes radioresistance of embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma cell lines / Gravina, G. L; Festuccia, C; Popov, V. M; Di Rocco, A; Colapietro, A; Sanità, P; Monache, S. Delle; Musio, D; DE FELICE, Francesca; Di Cesare, E; Tombolini, Vincenzo; Marampon, F.. - In: RADIATION RESEARCH. - ISSN 0033-7587. - STAMPA. - 185:4(2016), pp. 411-422. [10.1667/RR14237.1]
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