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Query: UMLS:C0079731 (
B-cell lymphoma
)
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X-ray repair complementing defective repair in Chinese hamster cells 2
(
XRCC2
) and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP1) both play important roles in homologous recombination DNA repair. According to the theory of synthetic lethality,
XRCC2
-deficient cells are more sensitive to PARP1 inhibitors compared to
XRCC2
-expressing cells. We investigated
XRCC2
expression and function in colorectal cancer (CRC), and the characteristics of sensitivity to PARP1 inhibitor in CRC cells with different
XRCC2
levels. We enrolled 153 patients with CRC who had undergone surgery in this study.
XRCC2
expression was assessed using immunohistochemistry. Stable CRC SW480 cell lines with low or high
XRCC2
expression were constructed. Following treatment with the PARP1 inhibitor olaparib, the viability of cells with different
XRCC2
levels was determined; cell cycle distribution and apoptosis were analyzed using flow cytometry.
B-cell lymphoma
-2 (Bcl-2) protein expression was measured by Western blotting. The positive rates of
XRCC2
in primary CRC tissue were significantly higher than that in the matched adjacent noncancerous tissue, and
XRCC2
expression status in primary CRC was related to tumor site, Dukes' stage, and tumor-nodes-metastasis (TNM) stage.
XRCC2
overexpression inhibited CRC cell apoptosis and promoted proliferation by enriching cells in the G0/G1 phase. Moreover, olaparib suppressed proliferation, and olaparib sensitivity in CRC cells with high
XRCC2
expression was greater. High
XRCC2
expression promotes CRC cell proliferation and enriches cells in the G0/G1 phase but inhibits apoptosis. High
XRCC2
expression cells are more sensitive to olaparib, which inhibits their viability.
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PMID:XRCC2 promotes colorectal cancer cell growth, regulates cell cycle progression, and apoptosis. 2552 72