Establishment and Application of Novel Hypoxia-driven Dual-reporter Model to Investigate Hypoxic Impact on Radiation Sensitivity in Human Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Xenografts

Tumor hypoxia has been frequently detected in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) and is intently associated with therapeutic resistance. The aim of the study is to establish a clonogenically stable hypoxia-inducible dual reporter model and apply it to investigate the effect of tumor hypoxia on DNA doubl...

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Published inJournal of Cancer Vol. 15; no. 13; pp. 4345 - 4359
Main Authors Dong, Jun, Wang, Chengtao, Zhang, Tian, Yu, Xiaobi, Peng, Haihua, Xiao, Zhenhua, Wang, Zhenyu, Wen, Bixiu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Australia 2024
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Summary:Tumor hypoxia has been frequently detected in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) and is intently associated with therapeutic resistance. The aim of the study is to establish a clonogenically stable hypoxia-inducible dual reporter model and apply it to investigate the effect of tumor hypoxia on DNA double strand break (DSB) and synergistic effect of irradiation in combination with chemotherapy or targeted therapy. The plasmid vector consisting of hypoxia response elements to regulate HSV1-TK and GFP genes, was constructed and stably transfected into human NPC cells. The expected clone was identified and validated by and assay. DSB repair was measured by γH2AX foci formation. Tumor growth delay assay and spatial biodistribution of various biomarkers was designed to investigate the anti-tumor effect. The system has the propensity of high expression of reporter genes under hypoxia and low to no expression under normoxia. Intratumoral biodistributions of GFP and classic hypoxic biomarkers were identical in poor-perfused region. Upon equilibration with 10% O , the xenografts showed higher expression of hypoxic biomarkers. Cisplatin radiosensitized SUNE-1/HRE cells under hypoxia by suppressing DSB repair while the addition of PI3K/mTOR inhibitor further enhanced the anti-tumoral therapeutic efficacy. Combination of IR, DDP and NVP-BEZ235 exhibited most effective anti-tumor response . These observations underline the importance of dual reporter model for imaging tumor hypoxia in therapeutic study. Our preclinical model enables the investigation of heterogeneous tumor hypoxic regions in xenograft tissues and explores the treatment efficacy of combinations of various therapeutic approaches to overcome hypoxia.
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ISSN:1837-9664
1837-9664
DOI:10.7150/jca.96378