Authors
Tej K Pandita, Shruti Pandita, Sukesh R Bhaumik
Publication date
2009
Source
Critical Reviews™ in Eukaryotic Gene Expression
Volume
19
Issue
3
Publisher
Begel House Inc.
Description
Hyperthermia is a potent sensitizer of cell killing by ionizing radiation (IR), however, the precise mechanism of heat-induced cell death is not yet clear. Radiosensitization can be attributed to the fact that heat is a pleiotropic damaging agent, affecting multiple cell components to varying degrees by altering protein structures, thus influencing the DNA damage response. Hyperthermia alone induces several steps associated with IR signaling in cells. For example, hyperthermia enhances ATM kinase activity and increases cellular ATM autophosphorylation. This prior activation of ATM or other components of the IR-induced signaling pathway by heat interferes with the normal IR-induced signaling required for chromosomal DNA double-strand break repair, thus resulting in increased cell killing post irradiation. Hyperthermia also induces heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) synthesis and enhances telomerase activity. HSP70 …
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TK Pandita, S Pandita, SR Bhaumik - Critical Reviews™ in Eukaryotic Gene Expression, 2009