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Role of CTGF in Sensitivity to Hyperthermia in Ovarian and Uterine Cancers

Authors :
Nicholas B. Jennings
Tao Liu
Karin D. Rodland
Fangrong Shen
Sherry Y. Wu
Marco Petrillo
Jeajun Shim
Anna Fagotti
Madeline Torres-Lugo
Yan Huang
Ju Seog Lee
Anil K. Shukla
Athena A. Schepmoes
Karem A. Court
Wanqin Wang
Piotr L. Dorniak
Hiroto Hatakeyama
Chun Li
Lingegowda S. Mangala
Anil K. Sood
Qian Huang
Sunila Pradeep
Vladislav A. Petyuk
Cristian Rodriguez-Aguayo
Takeshi Hisamatsu
Gabriel Lopez-Berestein
Song Nie
Yasmin A. Lyons
Takashi Mitamura
Source :
Cell Reports, Vol 17, Iss 6, Pp 1621-1631 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier B.V., 2016.

Abstract

SummaryEven though hyperthermia is a promising treatment for cancer, the relationship between specific temperatures and clinical benefits and predictors of sensitivity of cancer to hyperthermia is poorly understood. Ovarian and uterine tumors have diverse hyperthermia sensitivities. Integrative analyses of the specific gene signatures and the differences in response to hyperthermia between hyperthermia-sensitive and -resistant cancer cells identified CTGF as a key regulator of sensitivity. CTGF silencing sensitized resistant cells to hyperthermia. CTGF small interfering RNA (siRNA) treatment also sensitized resistant cancers to localized hyperthermia induced by copper sulfide nanoparticles and near-infrared laser in orthotopic ovarian cancer models. CTGF silencing aggravated energy stress induced by hyperthermia and enhanced apoptosis of hyperthermia-resistant cancers.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell Reports, Vol 17, Iss 6, Pp 1621-1631 (2016)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4463763bf0caf6e3803b54fb397d8bc2