K. Ichise, K. Hirose, M. Sato, F. Komai, M. Tanaka, I. Fujioka, H. Kawaguchi, Y. Hatayama, Y. Takai, M. Aoki
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The frozen sections of spheroids were prepared, and hypoxia - inducible factor - 1 α- positive areas and ALDH1 - positive areas were detected. Results : Compared with the cells grown in monolayer culture, the SAS cells grown in spheroids exhibited radioresistance. Furthermore, the proportion of ALDH high cells was significantly higher in spheroids than in monolayer culture. The ALDH high cells were sustained in a hypoxic fraction localized at the center of the spheroids after irradiation. Tirapazamine effectively reduced these ALDH high cells. The combination of tirapazamine with irradiation showed an additive cytotoxic effect in spheroids, but not in parental cells, which was consistent with a preferential killing effect of tirapazamine on ALDH high cells. Conclusion : Combined tirapazamine and radiotherapy administration appeared to be a reasonable approach to control ALDH high cells in hypoxic regions that may be involved in recurrence and metastasis.","PeriodicalId":48815,"journal":{"name":"International Journal of Radiation Research","volume":"66 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.4000,"publicationDate":"2022-04-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Complementary killing effect of tirapazamine in combination with radiation therapy on cells with high aldehyde dehydrogenase activity in SAS cell line\",\"authors\":\"K. Ichise, K. Hirose, M. Sato, F. Komai, M. Tanaka, I. Fujioka, H. Kawaguchi, Y. Hatayama, Y. Takai, M. 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Complementary killing effect of tirapazamine in combination with radiation therapy on cells with high aldehyde dehydrogenase activity in SAS cell line
Background : Tumor cells with high aldehyde dehydrogenase activity (ALDH high cells) are induced by an intratumoral hypoxic condition and lead to radioresistance, tumor recurrence, and metastasis. Therefore, to enhance the anti - tumor effect of radiotherapy, it is reasonable to efficiently control ALDH high cells by targeting them. In this study, we evaluated the effect of tirapazamine, a hypoxic toxin, combined with irradiation on ALDH high cells. Materials and Methods : Human tongue squamous cell carcinoma SAS cells were used in this study. Spheroids were irradiated with 6 Gy following treatment with 40 μ M tirapazamine. After 24, 48, and 72 hours, the populations of ALDH high cells were analyzed. The frozen sections of spheroids were prepared, and hypoxia - inducible factor - 1 α- positive areas and ALDH1 - positive areas were detected. Results : Compared with the cells grown in monolayer culture, the SAS cells grown in spheroids exhibited radioresistance. Furthermore, the proportion of ALDH high cells was significantly higher in spheroids than in monolayer culture. The ALDH high cells were sustained in a hypoxic fraction localized at the center of the spheroids after irradiation. Tirapazamine effectively reduced these ALDH high cells. The combination of tirapazamine with irradiation showed an additive cytotoxic effect in spheroids, but not in parental cells, which was consistent with a preferential killing effect of tirapazamine on ALDH high cells. Conclusion : Combined tirapazamine and radiotherapy administration appeared to be a reasonable approach to control ALDH high cells in hypoxic regions that may be involved in recurrence and metastasis.
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International Journal of Radiation Research (IJRR) publishes original scientific research and clinical investigations related to radiation oncology, radiation biology, and Medical and health physics. The clinical studies submitted for publication include experimental studies of combined modality treatment, especially chemoradiotherapy approaches, and relevant innovations in hyperthermia, brachytherapy, high LET irradiation, nuclear medicine, dosimetry, tumor imaging, radiation treatment planning, radiosensitizers, and radioprotectors. All manuscripts must pass stringent peer-review and only papers that are rated of high scientific quality are accepted.