Research Article

Inhibition of NF-κB by Dehydroxymethylepoxyquinomicin Suppresses Invasion and Synergistically Potentiates Temozolomide and γ-Radiation Cytotoxicity in Glioblastoma Cells

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(a) The analysis of the methylation status of the MGMT gene in GBM cell lines revealed two groups: methylated (U87MG, U343MG-a, and LN319) and hemimethylated (U251, T98G and U138MG); however, only T98G and U138MG express this gene as detected by real time quantitative PCR (*a pool of 5 white matter samples was used as calibrator); (b) treatment with DHMEQ efficiently decreases the expression of MGMT after 24 h. Data represents two independent experiments in duplicate and are expressed as mean ± SEM; (c) comet assay showed that TMZ-induced DNA damage significantly increases in T98G and U138MG cells as a probable consequence of reduced MGMT expression after exposure to DHMEQ. Each value represents the mean derived from at least three individual experiments (mean ± SD).
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