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1 April 2005 Effects of N1, N13-Diethylnorspermine (DENSPM) and X-Radiation Treatment on Human Colorectal Tumor Clones with Varying X-Radiation and Drug Responses
Sami S. Qutob, Denise Proulx, Felix M. Mesak, Cheng E. Ng
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Qutob, S. S., Proulx, D., Mesak, F. M. and Ng, C. E. Effects of N1, N13-Diethylnorspermine (DENSPM) and X-Radiation Treatment on Human Colorectal Tumor Clones with Varying X-Radiation and Drug Responses. Radiat. Res. 163, 357–363 (2005).

This study was designed to examine the effects of treatment with N1, N13-diethylnorspermine (DENSPM), a spermine analog, and X radiation on survival and on the polyamine and spermidine/spermine N1-acetyltransferase (SSAT) levels in closely related human colorectal tumor (HCT116) clones exhibiting a wide range of X-radiation and drug responses. After treatment with DENSPM and X radiation, clonogenic cell survival was measured. SSAT protein levels were measured by Western blot analysis and SSAT enzymatic activities by the conversion of [1-14C]acetyl-CoA into [1-14C]acetylspermidine. Polyamine [i.e. putrescine (PUT), spermine (SPM) and spermidine (SPD)] levels were measured with high-performance liquid chromatography. DENSPM enhanced the efficacy of radiation treatment in HCT116, HCT116-Clone2 (a radiation-resistant clone) and HCT116-Clone10 (a clone with similar X-radiation response as the parental HCT116 cells) but not in HCT116-CloneK (an X-radiation-sensitive but relatively drug-resistant clone). Treatment with DENSPM without X radiation caused the most significant increase in SSAT activity (∼22-fold) and an almost complete depletion of SPD levels in HCT116-CloneK. Our results suggest that (a) the lack of sensitization of X-radiation treatment by DENSPM in HCT116-CloneK was likely due to the prior depletion of SPD levels by DENSPM alone, (b) natural polyamine contents and/or inducibility of SSAT may be important factors influencing cellular response to combined X-radiation and DENSPM treatments, and (c) more importantly, there may be a potentially novel role for combining polyamine analogs such as DENSPM with X rays.

Sami S. Qutob, Denise Proulx, Felix M. Mesak, and Cheng E. Ng "Effects of N1, N13-Diethylnorspermine (DENSPM) and X-Radiation Treatment on Human Colorectal Tumor Clones with Varying X-Radiation and Drug Responses," Radiation Research 163(4), 357-363, (1 April 2005). https://doi.org/10.1667/0033-7587(2005)163[0357:EONNDA]2.0.CO;2
Received: 20 April 2004; Accepted: 1 November 2004; Published: 1 April 2005
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