Butyrate enhances the efficacy of radiotherapy via FOXO3A in colorectal cancer patientderived organoids.
Int J Oncol
; 57(6): 1307-1318, 2020 12.
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| ID: mdl-33173975
Enhancing the radioresponsiveness of colorectal cancer (CRC) is essential for local control and prognosis. However, consequent damage to surrounding healthy cells can lead to treatment failure. We hypothesized that shortchain fatty acids (SCFAs) could act as radiosensitizers for cancer cells, allowing the administration of a lower and safer dose of radiation. To test this hypothesis, the responses of threedimensionalcultured organoids, derived from CRC patients, to radiotherapy, as well as the effects of combined radiotherapy with the SCFAs butyrate, propionate and acetate as candidate radiosensitizers, were evaluated via reverse transcriptionquantitative polymerase chain reaction, immunohistochemistry and organoid viability assay. Of the three SCFAs tested, only butyrate suppressed the proliferation of the organoids. Moreover, butyrate significantly enhanced radiationinduced cell death and enhanced treatment effects compared with administration of radiation alone. The radiationbutyrate combination reduced the proportion of Ki67 (proliferation marker)positive cells and decreased the number of S phase cells via FOXO3A. Meanwhile, 3/8 CRC organoids were found to be nonresponsive to butyrate with lower expression levels of FOXO3A compared with the responsive cases. Notably, butyrate did not increase radiationinduced cell death and improved regeneration capacity after irradiation in normal organoids. These results suggest that butyrate could enhance the efficacy of radiotherapy while protecting the normal mucosa, thus highlighting a potential strategy for minimizing the associated toxicity of radiotherapy.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Base de données:
MEDLINE
Sujet principal:
Tumeurs du rectum
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Tumeurs du côlon
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Acide butyrique
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Chimioradiothérapie adjuvante
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Protéine O3 à motif en tête de fourche
Limites:
Aged
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Aged80
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
Langue:
En
Journal:
Int J Oncol
Sujet du journal:
NEOPLASIAS
Année:
2020
Type de document:
Article
Pays de publication:
Grèce