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Research Paper

Synergistic effect of mTOR inhibitor rapamycin and fluorouracil in inducing apoptosis and cell senescence in hepatocarcinoma cells

Xinxin Bu, Chen Le, Fengqi Jia, Xianling Guo, Li Zhang, Mengchao Wu and Lixin Wei

volume 7 | issue 3

March 2008
Pages: 392 - 396

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common malignancies worldwide with an annual occurrence of one million new cases. At present there is no effective treatment for HCC individuals that not amenable to curative therapies. Recent studies show the PI3K/Akt/mTOR signal pathway is involved in multiple cellular functions including proliferation, differentiation, tumorigenesis, and apoptosis. Rapamycin (a specific mTOR inhibitor) could lead to G1 arrest of many malignant cell lines, and currently analogs of rapamycin are being investigated as a cancer chemotherapeutic adjuvant. This study investigated rapamycin and chemotherapeutic agent 5-fluorouracil (5-Fu) in combination treatment induced apoptosis and cell senescence in hepatocarcinoma cell line SMMC-7721 cells. Treating SMMC-7721 cells with rapamycin plus 5-Fu led to not only apoptosis but also cell senescence, and the senescent cells exhibited significantly less clonogenic potential than 5-Fu individually treated cells. Further study showed rapamycin plus 5-Fu-induced senescence-like growth arrest was accompanied by down-regulation of AP-1 and NF-κB transcription activity. These results suggest that inhibitors of mTOR may have anticancer potential when used together with some other chemotherapeutic agents, and that down-regulation of AP-1 and NF-κB transcription activity might take part in a senescence-like growth arrest program induced by rapamycin plus 5-Fu.


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