CDDO-Me protects normal lung and breast epithelial cells but not cancer cells from radiation.

Although radiation therapy is commonly used for treatment for many human diseases including cancer, ionizing radiation produces reactive oxygen species that can damage both cancer and healthy cells. Synthetic triterpenoids, including CDDO-Me, act as anti-inflammatory and antioxidant modulators prima...

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Main Authors: Mariam El-Ashmawy, Oliver Delgado, Agnelio Cardentey, Woodring E Wright, Jerry W Shay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4275221?pdf=render
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author Mariam El-Ashmawy
Oliver Delgado
Agnelio Cardentey
Woodring E Wright
Jerry W Shay
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description Although radiation therapy is commonly used for treatment for many human diseases including cancer, ionizing radiation produces reactive oxygen species that can damage both cancer and healthy cells. Synthetic triterpenoids, including CDDO-Me, act as anti-inflammatory and antioxidant modulators primarily by inducing the transcription factor Nrf2 to activate downstream genes containing antioxidant response elements (AREs). In the present series of experiments, we determined if CDDO-Me can be used as a radioprotector in normal non-cancerous human lung and breast epithelial cells, in comparison to lung and breast cancer cell lines. A panel of normal non-cancerous, partially cancer progressed, and cancer cell lines from both lung and breast tissue was exposed to gamma radiation with and without pre-treatment with CDDO-Me. CDDO-Me was an effective radioprotector when given ∼18 hours before radiation in epithelial cells (average dose modifying factor (DMF) = 1.3), and Nrf2 function was necessary for CDDO-Me to exert these radioprotective effects. CDDO-Me did not protect cancer lines tested from radiation-induced cytotoxicity, nor did it protect experimentally transformed human bronchial epithelial cells (HBECs) with progressive oncogenic manipulations. CDDO-Me also protected human lymphocytes against radiation-induced DNA damage. A therapeutic window exists in which CDDO-Me protects normal cells from radiation by activating the Nrf2 pathway, but does not protect experimentally transformed or cancer cell lines. This suggests that use of this oral available, non-toxic class of drug can protect non-cancerous healthy cells during radiotherapy, resulting in better outcomes and less toxicity for patients.
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spelling doaj.art-bafbe18c27a84bc6ae6cf4ede7ac46362022-12-21T20:02:19ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-01912e11560010.1371/journal.pone.0115600CDDO-Me protects normal lung and breast epithelial cells but not cancer cells from radiation.Mariam El-AshmawyOliver DelgadoAgnelio CardenteyWoodring E WrightJerry W ShayAlthough radiation therapy is commonly used for treatment for many human diseases including cancer, ionizing radiation produces reactive oxygen species that can damage both cancer and healthy cells. Synthetic triterpenoids, including CDDO-Me, act as anti-inflammatory and antioxidant modulators primarily by inducing the transcription factor Nrf2 to activate downstream genes containing antioxidant response elements (AREs). In the present series of experiments, we determined if CDDO-Me can be used as a radioprotector in normal non-cancerous human lung and breast epithelial cells, in comparison to lung and breast cancer cell lines. A panel of normal non-cancerous, partially cancer progressed, and cancer cell lines from both lung and breast tissue was exposed to gamma radiation with and without pre-treatment with CDDO-Me. CDDO-Me was an effective radioprotector when given ∼18 hours before radiation in epithelial cells (average dose modifying factor (DMF) = 1.3), and Nrf2 function was necessary for CDDO-Me to exert these radioprotective effects. CDDO-Me did not protect cancer lines tested from radiation-induced cytotoxicity, nor did it protect experimentally transformed human bronchial epithelial cells (HBECs) with progressive oncogenic manipulations. CDDO-Me also protected human lymphocytes against radiation-induced DNA damage. A therapeutic window exists in which CDDO-Me protects normal cells from radiation by activating the Nrf2 pathway, but does not protect experimentally transformed or cancer cell lines. This suggests that use of this oral available, non-toxic class of drug can protect non-cancerous healthy cells during radiotherapy, resulting in better outcomes and less toxicity for patients.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4275221?pdf=render
spellingShingle Mariam El-Ashmawy
Oliver Delgado
Agnelio Cardentey
Woodring E Wright
Jerry W Shay
CDDO-Me protects normal lung and breast epithelial cells but not cancer cells from radiation.
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title CDDO-Me protects normal lung and breast epithelial cells but not cancer cells from radiation.
title_full CDDO-Me protects normal lung and breast epithelial cells but not cancer cells from radiation.
title_fullStr CDDO-Me protects normal lung and breast epithelial cells but not cancer cells from radiation.
title_full_unstemmed CDDO-Me protects normal lung and breast epithelial cells but not cancer cells from radiation.
title_short CDDO-Me protects normal lung and breast epithelial cells but not cancer cells from radiation.
title_sort cddo me protects normal lung and breast epithelial cells but not cancer cells from radiation
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