%0 Journal Article %T Cisplatin and ultra-violet-C synergistically down-regulate receptor tyrosine kinases in human colorectal cancer cells %A Junji Kawaguchi %A Seiji Adachi %A Ichiro Yasuda %A Takahiro Yamauchi %A Masanori Nakashima %A Tomohiko Ohno %A Masahito Shimizu %A Takashi Yoshioka %A Masahiko Itani %A Osamu Kozawa %A Hisataka Moriwaki %J Molecular Cancer %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1476-4598-11-45 %X The combination inhibited cell cycle and colony formation, while either cisplatin or UV-C alone had little effect. The combination also induced apoptosis in these cells. In addition, the combination caused the downregulation of EGFR and HER2. Moreover, UV-C alone caused the transient internalization of the EGFR, but with time EGFR recycled back to the cell surface, while cisplatin did not affect its localization. Surprisingly, the combination caused persistent internalization of the EGFR, which results in the lasting downregulation of the EGFR.The combination of low dose cisplatin and low dose UV-C synergistically exerted anti-cancer effect by down-regulating RTK, such as EGFR and HER2. These findings may provide a novel strategy for the treatment of patients with colorectal cancer. %K Cisplatin %K UV-C %K EGFR %K HER2 %K Down-regulation %K Cell growth inhibition %U http://www.molecular-cancer.com/content/11/1/45/abstract