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  • The study examines how the drug temozolomide (TMZ) enhances the effectiveness of radiation therapy on human glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) cell lines.
  • Three genetically characterized GBM cell lines were tested with various doses of gamma-irradiation, and TMZ was administered before and during treatment to assess its impact on cell survival and proliferation.
  • Results showed that TMZ can act as a radiosensitizer, particularly for specific cell lines, with an improved radiation response observed, independent of the MGMT gene status.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the radiosensitizing potential of temozolomide (TMZ) for human glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) cell lines using single-dose and fractionated gamma-irradiation.

Methods And Materials: Three genetically characterized human GBM cell lines (AMC-3046, VU-109, and VU-122) were exposed to various single (0-6 Gy) and daily fractionated doses (2 Gy per fraction) of gamma-irradiation. Repeated TMZ doses were given before and concurrent with irradiation treatment. Immediately plated clonogenic cell-survival curves were determined for both the single-dose and the fractionated irradiation experiments. To establish the net effect of clonogenic cell survival and cell proliferation, growth curves were determined, expressed as the number of surviving cells.

Results: All three cell lines showed MGMT promoter methylation, lacked MGMT protein expression, and were sensitive to TMZ. The isotoxic TMZ concentrations used were in a clinically feasible range of 10 micromol/L (AMC-3046), 3 micromol/L (VU-109), and 2.5 micromol/L (VU-122). Temozolomide was able to radiosensitize two cell lines (AMC 3046 and VU-122) using single-dose irradiation. A reduction in the number of surviving cells after treatment with the combination of TMZ and fractionated irradiation was seen in all three cell lines, but only AMC 3046 showed a radiosensitizing effect.

Conclusions: This study on TMZ-sensitive GBM cell lines shows that TMZ can act as a radiosensitizer and is at least additive to gamma-irradiation. Enhancement of the radiation response by TMZ seems to be independent of the epigenetically silenced MGMT gene.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrobp.2007.07.2366DOI Listing

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