Antisense ATM gene therapy: a strategy to increase the radiosensitivity of human tumors.

  • C Guha
  • U Guha
  • Silke Tribius
  • A Alfieri
  • D Casper
  • P Chakravarty
  • W Mellado
  • T K Pandita
  • B Vikram

Abstract

Atm, the gene mutated in ataxia-telangiectasia (AT) patients, is an essential component of the signal transduction pathway that responds to DNA damage due to ionizing radiation (IR). We attenuated ATM protein expression in human glioblastoma cells by expressing antisense RNA to a functional domain of the atm gene. While ATM expression decreased, constitutive expression of p53 and p21 increased. Irradiated ATM-attenuated cells failed to induce p53, demonstrated radioresistant DNA synthesis, and increased radiosensitivity. Antisense-ATM gene therapy in conjunction with radiation therapy may provide a novel strategy for the treatment of cancer.

Bibliographical data

Original languageGerman
Article number10
ISSN0969-7128
Publication statusPublished - 2000
pubmed 10845723