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Radiation Induces Autophagy via Histone H4 Lysine 20 Trimethylation in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Cells

Authors
Lee, Tae-GulKim, Seo YunKim, Hye-RyounKim, HyunggeeKim, Cheol Hyeon
Issue Date
May-2020
Publisher
INT INST ANTICANCER RESEARCH
Keywords
Non-small cell lung cancer; radiotherapy; autophagy; histone modification; GABARAPL1
Citation
ANTICANCER RESEARCH, v.40, no.5, pp.2537 - 2548
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Journal Title
ANTICANCER RESEARCH
Volume
40
Number
5
Start Page
2537
End Page
2548
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/56099
DOI
10.21873/anticanres.14224
ISSN
0250-7005
Abstract
Background/Aim: Radiotherapy-induced autophagy affects radiation-sensitivity and radiotherapy efficacy. Histone modifications also occur during radiotherapy. This study assessed radiotherapy effects on histone modification and autophagy in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells. Materials and Methods: NSCLC cells were subjected to gamma-irradiation. Autophagy was detected using western blotting and acridine orange staining. Radiation effect on cell growth was evaluated by clonogenic assay. Histone modifications were assessed by western blotting. Next generation sequencings (NGSs) were conducted to identify histone modification target genes. Results: Radio-protective autophagy and histone H4 lysine 20 trimethylation (H4K20me3) were up-regulated after irradiation. By NGSs, genes that are differentially expressed upon irradiation were identified, including the candidate H4K20me3 target gene GABARAPL1. Furthermore, we showed that GABARAPL1 is essential for the radiation-induced autophagy. Conclusion: Our findings revealed the regulatory axis of radiation-induced H4K20me3-GABARAPL1 in radio-protective autophagy. Modulation of this axis may be a new strategy to enhance radiotherapy efficacy in NSCLC.
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