NS 398 RADIOSENSITIZES AN HNSCC CELL LINE BY POSSIBLY INHIBITING RADIATION-INDUCED EXPRESSION OF COX-2
2003
Abstract Purpose Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) protein is frequently elevated in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (HNSCC). The aim of this study was to determine if COX-2 inhibitors have radiosensitizing effects in HNSCC and understand the mechanism by which this occurs. Methods and materials The radiosensitizing effects of a selective COX-2 inhibitor, NS398, on a HNSCC cell line HEp3, were determined using clonogenic survival assay. Cells were pretreated with the dose of NS398 at which 50% growth inhibition occurred (IC 50 ) and then irradiated. COX-2 protein and mRNA were then determined in the presence and absence of NS398. Results NS398 significantly decreased ( p Conclusions The radiosensitizing effect of NS398 could be due to inhibition of radiation-induced COX-2 upregulation by this drug. NS398, known as an inhibitor of COX-2 enzyme activity, down-regulated COX-2 protein expression, which may indicate that NS398 can act upstream of COX-2, and this change appears to be post-transcriptional.
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