Abstract
A human glioblastoma multiforme cell line (U87) and its derived-spheroids were irradiated either using a conventional irradiation (CIR) or a CK-like irradiation (IIR) in which the 8 Gy was delivered intermittently over a period of 40 min. The ability of glioma cells to migrate into a matrigel matrix was evaluated on days 1-8 from irradiation. Irradiation with CKdriven IIR significantly increased the invasion potential of U87 cells in a matrigel-based assay. In contrast to CIR, IIR was associated with increased levels of TGFβ at four days (real-time PCR), β1-integrin at 4-5 d (real-time PCR and protein gel blot) and no elevation in phosphorylated AKT at days 4 and 5 (protein gel blot). Our data suggests that glioma cell invasion as well as elevations of TGFβ and β1-integrin are associated with IIR and not CIR. © 2011 Landes Bioscience.
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Canazza, A., Calatozzolo, C., Fumagalli, L., Bergantin, A., Ghielmetti, F., Fariselli, L., … Ciusani, E. (2011). Increased migration of a human glioma cell line after in vitro CyberKnife irradiation. Cancer Biology and Therapy, 12(7), 629–633. https://doi.org/10.4161/cbt.12.7.16862
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