Cancer Letters
Volume 253, Issue 1 , Pages 124-130, 8 August 2007

Resveratrol sensitization of DU145 prostate cancer cells to ionizing radiation is associated to ceramide increase

  • Francesca Scarlatti

      Affiliations

    • Laboratory of Biochemistry & Mol Biology, San Paolo Medical School, University of Milan, Italy
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  • Giusy Sala

      Affiliations

    • Laboratory of Biochemistry & Mol Biology, San Paolo Medical School, University of Milan, Italy
  • ,
  • Clara Ricci

      Affiliations

    • Laboratory of Biochemistry & Mol Biology, San Paolo Medical School, University of Milan, Italy
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  • Claudio Maioli

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Radiological Sciences, University of Milan, Italy
  • ,
  • Franco Milani

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Radiological Sciences, University of Milan, Italy
  • ,
  • Marco Minella

      Affiliations

    • Servizio di Fisica Sanitaria, Niguarda Hospital, Milan, Italy
  • ,
  • Marco Botturi

      Affiliations

    • Radiotherapy Service, Niguarda Hospital, Milan, Italy
  • ,
  • Riccardo Ghidoni

      Affiliations

    • Laboratory of Biochemistry & Mol Biology, San Paolo Medical School, University of Milan, Italy
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +39 0250323250; fax: +39 0250323245.

Received 29 November 2006; received in revised form 18 January 2007; accepted 19 January 2007.

Abstract 

Radiotherapy is an established therapeutic modality for prostate cancer. Since it is well known that radiotherapy is limited due to its severe toxicity towards normal cells at high dose and minimal effect at low dose, the search for biological compounds that increase the sensitivity of tumors cells to radiation may improve the efficacy of therapy. Resveratrol, a natural antioxidant, was shown to inhibit carcinogenesis in animal models, and to block the process of tumor initiation and progression. The purpose of this study was to examine whether or not resveratrol can sensitize DU145, an androgen-independent human prostate cancer cell line, to ionizing radiation. We report here that DU145 cells are resistant to ionizing radiation-induced cell death, but pretreatment with resveratrol significantly enhances cell death. Resveratrol acts synergistically with ionizing radiation to inhibit cell survival in vitro. Resveratrol also potentiates ionizing radiation-induced ceramide accumulation, by promoting its de novo biosynthesis. This confirms ceramide as an effective mediator of the anticancer potential induced by resveratrol.

Keywords: Radioresistance, Sphingolipid signaling, Synergism

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PII: S0304-3835(07)00032-8

doi:10.1016/j.canlet.2007.01.014

Cancer Letters
Volume 253, Issue 1 , Pages 124-130, 8 August 2007