Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2115939 | Cancer Letters | 2006 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Tp53 is frequently mutated or inactivated in glioblastomas. Due to the impairment of p53 activity, glioblastomas show a high degree of radioresistance. In an attempt to convert the radioresistant phenotype to a more radiosensitive one, we evaluated the efficacy of the combination of Adp53 gene transfer and X-ray irradiation. The combination of Adp53, at low multiplicity in order to mimic the low in vivo efficiency of virus-mediated gene delivery, with X-ray irradiation resulted in a marked decrease of glioblastoms cell survival. Interestingly, Adp53 was able to induce low dose (<2 Gy) hypersensitivity. The data suggest the possibility for the development of new therapeutic strategies.
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Authors
Paola D'Avenia, Alessandro Porrello, Marco Berardo, Marco D'Angelo, Silvia Soddu, Giorgio Arcangeli, Ada Sacchi, Gabriella D'Orazi,