Tumor suppressor miR-29c regulates radioresistance in lung cancer cells
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2017-03Autor
Aréchaga Ocampo, Elena
Lopez Camarillo, Mario Cesar
Villegas Sepulveda, Nicolas
Gonzalez De La Rosa, Claudia Haydee
Perez Añorve, Isidro Xavier
Roldan Perez, Reynalda
Flores Perez, Jose Ali
Peña Curiel, Omar
Angeles Zaragoza, Oscar
Rangel Corona, Rosalva
Gonzalez Barrios, Juan Antonio
Bonilla Moreno, Raúl
Del Moral Hernandez, Oscar
Herrera, Luis A
Garcia Carranca, Alejandro Manuel
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Radiotherapy is an important treatment option for non-small cell lung carcinoma patients. Despite the appropriate use of radiotherapy, radioresistance is a biological behavior of cancer cells that limits the efficacy of this treatment. Deregulation of microRNAs contributes to the molecular mechanism underlying resistance to radiotherapy in cancer cells. Although the functional roles of microRNAs have been well described in lung cancer, their functional roles in radioresistance are largely unclear. In this study, we established a non-small cell lung carcinoma Calu-1 radioresistant cell line by continuous exposure to therapeutic doses of ionizing radiation as a model to investigate radioresistance-associated microRNAs.
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