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Oncogene | 2006

RelB regulates manganese superoxide dismutase gene and resistance to ionizing radiation of prostate cancer cells.

S. Josson; Yong Xu; Fang Fang; Sanjit K. Dhar; D.K. St. Clair; W. St. Clair

The relationship between NF-κB and resistance to radiation treatment in many tumor cell types has been generally well recognized. However, which members of the NF-κB family contribute to radiation resistance is unclear. In the present study, we demonstrate that RelB plays an important radioprotective role in aggressive prostate cancer cells, in part by the induction of antioxidant and antiapoptotic manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) gene. RelB is both constitutively present and is inducible by radiation in aggressive prostate cancer cells. Using ectopically expressed dominant negative inhibitor, p100 mutant, and the siRNA approach, we demonstrate that selective inhibition of RelB significantly decreases the levels of MnSOD resulting in a significant increase in the sensitivity of prostate cancer cells to radiation treatment. These results demonstrate that RelB plays an important role in redox regulation of the cell and protects aggressive prostate cancer cells against radiation-induced cell death. Thus, inhibition of RelB could be a novel mechanism to radiosensitize prostate cancer.


Neuroscience | 2008

Tumor necrosis factor alpha–mediated nitric oxide production enhances manganese superoxide dismutase nitration and mitochondrial dysfunction in primary neurons: an insight into the role of glial cells

Jitbanjong Tangpong; Pradoldej Sompol; Mary Vore; W. St. Clair; D.A. Butterfield; D.K. St. Clair

Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), a ubiquitous pro-inflammatory cytokine, is an important mediator in the immune-neuroendocrine system that affects the CNS. The present study demonstrates that treatment with TNF-alpha activates microglia to increase TNF-alpha production in primary cultures of glial cells isolated from wild-type (WT) mice and mice deficient in the inducible form of nitric oxide synthase (iNOSKO). However, mitochondrial dysfunction in WT neurons occurs at lower concentrations of TNF-alpha when neurons are directly treated with TNF-alpha or co-cultured with TNF-alpha-treated microglia than iNOSKO neurons similarly treated. Immunofluorescent staining of primary neurons co-cultured with TNF-alpha-treated microglia reveals that the antioxidant enzyme in mitochondria, manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD), is co-localized with nitrotyrosine in WT but not in iNOSKO primary neuronal cells. Importantly, the percentage of surviving neurons is significantly reduced in WT neurons compared with iNOSKO neurons under identical treatment conditions. Together, the results suggest that TNF-alpha activates microglia to produce high levels of TNF-alpha and that production of nitric oxide (NO) in neurons is an important factor affecting MnSOD nitration and subsequent mitochondrial dysfunction.


Oncogene | 2015

Manganese superoxide dismutase deficiency triggers mitochondrial uncoupling and the Warburg effect

Yong Xu; Sumitra Miriyala; Fang Fang; Vasudevan Bakthavatchalu; Teresa Noel; D M Schell; C. C. Wang; W. St. Clair; D.K. St. Clair

Manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) is a mitochondrially localized primary antioxidant enzyme, known to be essential for the survival of aerobic life and to have important roles in tumorigenesis. Here, we show that MnSOD deficiency in skin tissues of MnSOD-heterozygous knockout (Sod2+/−) mice leads to increased expresson of uncoupling proteins (UCPs). When MnSOD is deficient, superoxide radical and its resulting reactive oxygen species (ROS) activate ligand binding to peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARα), suggesting that the activation of PPARα signaling is a major mechanism underlying MnSOD-dependent UCPs expression that consequently triggers the PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway, leading to increased aerobic glycolysis. Knockdown of UCPs and mTOR suppresses lactate production and increases ATP levels, suggesting that UCPs contribute to increased glycolysis. These results highlight the existence of a free radical-mediated mechanism that activates mitochondria uncoupling to reduce ROS production, which precedes the glycolytic adaptation described as the Warburg Effect.


Cancer Journal | 1991

Comparison of the Bowman-Birk protease inhibitor to WR1065 for protection against radiation-induced DNA, cellular and tissue damage

W. St. Clair; D.K. St. Clair; Ann R. Kennedy


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2004

Randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial of balsalazide in the prevention of acute radiation enteritis as a consequence of pelvic radiotherapy

Christopher Jahraus; Doug Bettenhausen; M. Sellitti; Uzma Malik; Mahesh Kudrimoti; J. Sims; W. St. Clair


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2004

Endovascular brachytherapy for the treatment of renal artery in-stent restenosis using a β-emitting source: A series of 15 patients

B.A. Williams; Christopher Jahraus; W. St. Clair; J. Gurley; Mahesh Kudrimoti; D. Booth; Ali S. Meigooni


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2004

Comparison of repeat GK-SRS for refractory or recurrent trigeminal neuralgia: Does dose matter

P.R. Dutta; Young Kwok; Joseph Herman; Lawrence S. Chin; C. Colliver; W. St. Clair; Joshua H Petit; Byron Young; William F. Regine


Archive | 2002

Efficacy of 20-Gy Stereotactic Radiosurgery for ≤ 2 cm Brain Metastases

William F. Regine; B. Reid; Roy A. Patchell; W. St. Clair; Ali S. Meigooni; J. Sims; Michael Sanders; Byron Young


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2016

Results of reduction of treatment intensity based on response to a novel induction therapy in stage III and IV head and neck cancer

Mahesh Kudrimoti; Graham W. Warren; Joseph Valentino; P. Spring; Mohammed Mohiuddin; W. St. Clair; Y. Brill; C. Given; William F. Regine; S. M. Arnold


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2015

The Use of Stereotactic Radiosurgery to Treat Trigeminal Neuralgia in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

Shilpa Sachdeva; Jason Edwards; W. St. Clair; Ronald C. McGarry; Thomas Pittman; Jonathan Feddock

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Graham W. Warren

Medical University of South Carolina

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Fang Fang

University of Kentucky

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Yong Xu

University of Kentucky

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J. Sims

University of Kentucky

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