Transcriptional Reprogramming Regulates Tumor Cell Survival in Response to Ionizing Radiation: a Role of p53

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O. A. Kuchur
A. V. Zavisrskiy
A. A. Shtil
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[1] SCAMT Institute,N. N. Blokhin National Medical Research Center of Oncology
[2] St. Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies,undefined
[3] Mechanics,undefined
[4] and Optics (ITMO University),undefined
[5] Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation,undefined
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Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine | 2023年 / 174卷
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transcriptional reprogramming; ionizing radiation; cyclin-dependent protein kinases 8/19; p53; cell death;
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Senexin B, a non-toxic selective inhibitor of cyclin-dependent protein kinases 8 and 19 (CDK8 and CDK19), in combination with γ-photon irradiation in doses of 2-10 Gy increased the death of colon adenocarcinoma cell line HCT116 (intact p53) in a logarithmically growing culture, which was accompanied by the prevention of cell cycle arrest and a decrease of “senescence” phenotype. The effect of senexin B in cells with intact p53 is similar to that of Tp53 gene knockout: irradiated HCT116p53KO cells passed through the interphase and died independently of senexin B. The inhibitor reduced the ability of cells to colony formation in response to irradiation; p53 status did not affect the effectiveness of the combination of radiation and senexin B. Thus, the CDK8/19 inhibitor senexin B increased cell sensitivity to radiotherapy by mechanisms dependent and independent of p53 status.
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