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Medical Biochemistry

Thomas Jefferson University

2006

Antisense inhibition

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Antisense Inhibition Of Cyclin D1 Expression Is Equivalent To Flavopiridol For Radiosensitization Of Zebrafish Embryos, Mary Frances Mcaleer, Kevin T. Duffy, William R. Davidson, Gabor Kari, Adam P. Dicker, Ulrich Rodeck, Eric Wickstrom Feb 2006

Antisense Inhibition Of Cyclin D1 Expression Is Equivalent To Flavopiridol For Radiosensitization Of Zebrafish Embryos, Mary Frances Mcaleer, Kevin T. Duffy, William R. Davidson, Gabor Kari, Adam P. Dicker, Ulrich Rodeck, Eric Wickstrom

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Faculty Papers

Purpose: Flavopiridol, a small molecule pan-cyclin inhibitor, has been shown to enhance the radiation response of tumor cells both in vitro and in vivo. The clinical utility of flavopiridol, however, is limited by toxicity, previously attributed to pleiotropic inhibitory effects on several targets affecting multiple signal transduction pathways. Here we utilized zebrafish embryos to investigate radiosensitizing effects of flavopiridol in normal tissues.

Methods and Materials: Zebrafish embryos at the 1-4 cell stage were treated with 500 nM flavopiridol or injected with 0.5 pmol antisense hydroxylprolyl-phosphono nucleic acid oligomers to reduce cyclin D1 expression, then subjected to ionizing radiation (IR) or …