Asiatic acid re-sensitizes multidrug-resistant A549/DDP cells to cisplatin by down regulating long non-coding RNA metastasis associated lung adenocarcinoma transcript 1/β-catenin signaling

积雪草酸通过下调与肺腺癌转录本 1/β-catenin 信号传导相关的长链非编码 RNA 转移,使多药耐药的 A549/DDP 细胞重新对顺铂敏感

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作者:Qilai Cheng, Shanshan Zhang, Bing Zhong, Zhixi Chen, Fang Peng

Abstract

Drug resistance becomes a challenge in the therapeutic management of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). According to our former research, asiatic acid (AA) re-sensitized A549/DDP cells to cisplatin (DDP) through decreasing multidrug resistance protein 1 (MDR1) expression level. However, the relevant underlying mechanisms are still unclear. Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) MALAT1 shows close association with chemo-resistance. As reported in this research, AA increased apoptosis rate, down regulated the expression of MALAT1, p300, β-catenin, and MDR1, up regulated the expression of miR-1297, and decreased β-catenin nuclear translocation in A549/DDP cells. MALAT1 knockdown expression abolished the drug resistance of A549/DDP cells and increased cell apoptosis. MALAT1 could potentially produce interactions with miR-1297, which targeted to degradation of p300. In addition, p300 overexpression effectively rescued the effects of MALAT1 knockdown expression on A549/DDP cells and activate the expression of β-catenin/MDR1 signaling, and these could be effectively blocked by AA treatment. Conclusively, AA could re-sensitize A549/DDP cells to DDP through down-regulating MALAT1/miR-1297/p300/β-catenin signaling.

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