Caspase-3 Silencing Attenuates Tumor Repopulation Via Impairing Radiation-Induced DNA Damage Response and Downstream Pathway in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer
Abstract:Background: Radiotherapy is an effective treatment on non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, radiation-induced dying tumor cells are postulated to generate potent growth signals to stimulate the repopulation of adjacent surviving tumor cells, which may promote tumor recurrence. We investigated the role of caspase-3-centered molecular mechanism in NSCLC repopulation after radiotherapy.Methods: The stable caspase-3 knockout (Casp3 KO) NSCLC cells were compared with wild-type cells for growth-promoting effe… Show more
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