Functional Gene Knockout of NRF2 Increases Chemosensitivity of Human Lung Cancer A549 Cells In Vitro and in a Xenograft Mouse Model

功能性基因敲除NRF2可提高人肺癌A549细胞在体外和异种移植小鼠模型中的化疗敏感性

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作者:Pawel Bialk,Yichen Wang,Kelly Banas,Eric B Kmiec

Abstract

Recent studies point to the evolution of drug resistance in lung cancer as being centered, at least in part, on the upregulation of various genes involved in controlling efflux or drug inactivation. Among the most important of these genes is Nuclear Factor Erythroid 2-Related Factor (NRF2), considered the master regulator of 100-200 target genes involved in cellular responses to oxidative and/or electrophilic stress. With increased focus on the development of combinatorial approaches for cancer treatment, we utilized CRISPR/Cas9 to disable the NRF2 gene in lung cancer cells by disrupting the NRF2 nuclear export signal (NES) domain; phenotypically, the protein is largely blocked from transiting into the nucleus after translation. In tissue culture, cells with this gene knockout were found to have a reduced proliferation phenotype and are more sensitive to chemotherapeutic agents, such as cisplatin and carboplatin. These observations were confirmed in xenograft mouse models wherein the homozygous knockout cells proliferate at a slower rate than the wild-type cells, even in the absence of drug treatment. Tumor growth was arrested for a period of 16 days, with a dramatic decrease in tumor volume being observed in samples receiving the combined action of CRISPR-directed gene editing and chemotherapy.

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