The role of T-fimbrin in the response to DNA damage: Silencing of T-fimbrin by small interfering RNA sensitizes human liver cancer cells to DNA-damaging agents

  • Authors:
    • Hiroshi Ikeda
    • Yasushi Sasaki
    • Toshihisa Kobayashi
    • Hiromu Suzuki
    • Hiroaki Mita
    • Minoru Toyota
    • Fumio Itoh
    • Yasuhisa Shinomura
    • Takashi Tokino
    • Kohzoh Imai
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  • Published online on: October 1, 2005     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.27.4.933
  • Pages: 933-940
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Abstract

Fimbrins (also known as plastins) are actin-binding proteins of the cortical cytoskeleton present in all cells and conserved from yeast to mammals. We previously reported that the up-regulation of T-fimbrin, a fimbrin isoform, in association with G2 arrest following DNA damage and that a lack of T-fimbrin expression shortens the radiation-induced G2 arrest in Chinese hamster ovarian cells. In this study, we further investigated the role of T-fimbrin in DNA-damage response using a panel of human liver cancer cell lines and small interfering RNA technology. T-fimbrin was differentially expressed in human liver cancer cell lines. Colony formation assays revealed that cell lines lacking T-fimbrin expression were highly sensitive to DNA damage compared to cell lines that express T-fimbrin. Using siRNA designed to target T-fimbrin, we demonstrated that silencing endogenous T-fimbrin causes a marked increase in the cellular sensitivity to VP-16 and UV irradiation. Moreover, T-fimbrin deletion abrogated UV-mediated cell cycle checkpoint, and consequently led to increased apoptotic cell death in resistant cells. These findings suggest that the status of T-fimbrin expression may be a useful molecular marker for predicting the responsiveness of cancer cells to treatment with chemotherapeutic drugs.

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October 2005
Volume 27 Issue 4

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Ikeda H, Sasaki Y, Kobayashi T, Suzuki H, Mita H, Toyota M, Itoh F, Shinomura Y, Tokino T, Imai K, Imai K, et al: The role of T-fimbrin in the response to DNA damage: Silencing of T-fimbrin by small interfering RNA sensitizes human liver cancer cells to DNA-damaging agents. Int J Oncol 27: 933-940, 2005
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Ikeda, H., Sasaki, Y., Kobayashi, T., Suzuki, H., Mita, H., Toyota, M. ... Imai, K. (2005). The role of T-fimbrin in the response to DNA damage: Silencing of T-fimbrin by small interfering RNA sensitizes human liver cancer cells to DNA-damaging agents. International Journal of Oncology, 27, 933-940. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.27.4.933
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Ikeda, H., Sasaki, Y., Kobayashi, T., Suzuki, H., Mita, H., Toyota, M., Itoh, F., Shinomura, Y., Tokino, T., Imai, K."The role of T-fimbrin in the response to DNA damage: Silencing of T-fimbrin by small interfering RNA sensitizes human liver cancer cells to DNA-damaging agents". International Journal of Oncology 27.4 (2005): 933-940.
Chicago
Ikeda, H., Sasaki, Y., Kobayashi, T., Suzuki, H., Mita, H., Toyota, M., Itoh, F., Shinomura, Y., Tokino, T., Imai, K."The role of T-fimbrin in the response to DNA damage: Silencing of T-fimbrin by small interfering RNA sensitizes human liver cancer cells to DNA-damaging agents". International Journal of Oncology 27, no. 4 (2005): 933-940. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.27.4.933