Effect of Reoxygenation on Radioresistance of Chronically Hypoxic A549 Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) Cells Following X-Ray and Carbon Ion Exposure.
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Hypoxia-induced radioresistance in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) hinders radiotherapy efficacy. Fractionated schedules exploit reoxygenation between fractions to reverse this resistance, but the effects of post-irradiation reoxygenation remain unclear and may depend on radiation quality. We investigated survival, cell cycle progression, cytokine secretion, and gene expression in hypoxic (1 % O2) and reoxygenated A549 cells irradiated with X-rays or carbon ions. Colony-forming assays revealed an Oxygen Enhancement Ratio (OER) > 1 for both hypoxic and reoxygenated cells after X-rays, indicating persistent radioresistance; carbon ion OER ≈ 1 reflected oxygen-independent cytotoxicity. Hypoxia weakened radiation-induced G2 arrest, and this was unaffected by reoxygenation. IL-6 secretion increased after X-rays and IL-8 after carbon ions exposure; both were enhanced under hypoxia and reoxygenation. RNA sequencing revealed that hypoxia induced a pro-survival, epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT)-promoting, and immune-evasive transcriptional program, which was largely reversed by reoxygenation but without increased clonogenic killing. These findings indicate that short-term reoxygenation after irradiation can normalize hypoxia-driven transcriptional changes yet does not restore radiosensitivity, supporting the advantage of high-linear energy transfer (LET) carbon ions for targeting resistant hypoxic NSCLC cells.
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Acknowledgements: Experimental results shown in this manuscript are part of the doctoral thesis of Hasan Nisar (IPMM program, University of Cologne, Germany). At GANIL, France, the dosimetry team and the beam operators are acknowledged for their extensive support during the carbon ion beam-times.
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Funder: DLR internal funds (FuW 475 Radiation and Hypoxia)
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European Union (EURONS and European Nuclear Science and Applications Research, ENSAR contract in the framework of FP7 Integrated Infrastructure Initiative (262010)
European Union’s HORIZON2020 Program (654002)

