Background: Human phosphatidylethanolamine-binding protein 4 (hPEBP4) is a well-established antiapoptosis molecule in recent years. It has also been demonstrated to be involved in the radioresistance of rectal cancer. The objective of this study was to determine whether IOI-42, a chemical inhibitor of hPEBP4, could sensitize rectal cancer cells.

Methods: Rectal cancer cells were treated with IOI-42 alone or in combination with irradiation. Clonogenic survival assays and tumor volume growth analysis were used, respectively, to study the effect of IOI-42 in vitro and in vivo. Western blot was adopted to measure the activation of signal pathway.

Results: Clonogenic survival assays showed that IOI-42, combined with irradiation, caused a significant decrease in colony formation compared with radiation alone, which was associated with the downregulation of Akt activation. And we also confirmed the effect of IOI-42 in nude mice transplanted with human rectal cancer subcutaneously.

Conclusions: These data suggest that IOI-42 has a potential to enhance the radiosensitivity of rectal cancer cells, providing a rationale to further investigate the feasibility of combining of IOI-42 with radiation, keeping in mind that this may result in unexpected toxicities.

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