Medulloblastoma (MB) is the most common brain malignancy in children. Whole neural axis irradiation is the treatment of choice, but it often results in long-term neurocognitive and developmental impairment. Only insights into MB biology will lead to improved therapeutic outcome. Wingless (WNT) signalling deregulation occurs in up to 25% of sporadic tumors, but the specific role of nuclear beta-catenin and its involvement in the radioresponse remains unsettled. Therefore we studied the gamma-radiation response of two MB cell lines from cellular and molecular points of view. Our data show that the p53 wild-type cell line is more sensitive to ionizing radiations (IR) than the p53 mutated line, but apoptosis is also induced in p53-mutated cells, suggesting an alternative p53-independent mechanism. In addition, this study is the first to demonstrate that gamma-rays trigger the WNT system in our in vitro models. Further studies are required to test if this could explain the radiosensitivity of MB and the favorable prognostic value of nuclear beta-catenin in this tumor.

Radiobiologic response of medulloblastoma cell lines: involvement of beta-catenin? / R., Salaroli; T., Di Tomaso; A., Ronchi; C., Ceccarelli; S., Cammelli; A., Cappellini; G. N., Martinelli; E., Barbieri; Giangaspero, Felice; G., Cenacchi. - In: JOURNAL OF NEURO-ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0167-594X. - 90:3(2008), pp. 243-251. [10.1007/s11060-008-9659-5]

Radiobiologic response of medulloblastoma cell lines: involvement of beta-catenin?

GIANGASPERO, FELICE;
2008

Abstract

Medulloblastoma (MB) is the most common brain malignancy in children. Whole neural axis irradiation is the treatment of choice, but it often results in long-term neurocognitive and developmental impairment. Only insights into MB biology will lead to improved therapeutic outcome. Wingless (WNT) signalling deregulation occurs in up to 25% of sporadic tumors, but the specific role of nuclear beta-catenin and its involvement in the radioresponse remains unsettled. Therefore we studied the gamma-radiation response of two MB cell lines from cellular and molecular points of view. Our data show that the p53 wild-type cell line is more sensitive to ionizing radiations (IR) than the p53 mutated line, but apoptosis is also induced in p53-mutated cells, suggesting an alternative p53-independent mechanism. In addition, this study is the first to demonstrate that gamma-rays trigger the WNT system in our in vitro models. Further studies are required to test if this could explain the radiosensitivity of MB and the favorable prognostic value of nuclear beta-catenin in this tumor.
2008
beta-catenin; cell lines; ionizing radiation; medulloblastoma; p53; wingless (wnt) signalling
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Radiobiologic response of medulloblastoma cell lines: involvement of beta-catenin? / R., Salaroli; T., Di Tomaso; A., Ronchi; C., Ceccarelli; S., Cammelli; A., Cappellini; G. N., Martinelli; E., Barbieri; Giangaspero, Felice; G., Cenacchi. - In: JOURNAL OF NEURO-ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0167-594X. - 90:3(2008), pp. 243-251. [10.1007/s11060-008-9659-5]
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