Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2145753 Molecular Oncology 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Combinatorial therapy is the current trend of the development of novel cancer treatments due to the high heterogenous nature of solid tumors. In this study, we investigated the effects of the combined use of a conditionally replicating adenovirus carrying IL-24 (ZD55-IL-24) and radiotherapy on the proliferation and apoptosis of melanoma A375 cells in vitro and in vivo. Compared with either agent used alone, ZD55-IL-24 combined with radiotherapy significantly inhibited cell proliferation, accompanied with increased apoptosis. Radiotherapy did not affect the expression of IL-24 and E1A of ZD55-IL-24-treated cells, but increased the expression of Bax, promoted the activation of caspase-3, while decreasing Bcl-2 levels. Thus, this synergistic effect of ZD55-IL-24 in combination with radiotherapy provides a novel strategy for the development of melanoma therapies, and is a promising approach for further clinical development.

► ZD55 mediates efficient delivery of IL-24 in A375 melanoma cells. ► ZD55-IL-24 combined with radiotherapy results in enhanced cell death. ► Combination of ZD55-IL-24 with radiotherapy decreases Bcl-2 while increases Bax. ► ZD55-IL-24 sensitizes cancer cells to radiotherapy via apoptosis.

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