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PTBP3 promotes malignancy and hypoxia‐induced chemoresistance in pancreatic cancer cells by ATG12 up‐regulation

Jun Ma, Li Weng, Yiping Jia, Bingyan Liu, Shaoqiu Wu, Lei Xue, Xiang Yin, Aiwu Mao, Zhongmin Wang, Mingyi Shang

2020Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) tumours exhibit a high level of heterogeneity which is associated with hypoxia and strong resistance to chemotherapy. The RNA splicing protein polypyrimidine tract-binding protein 3 (PTBP3) regulates hypoxic gene expression by selectively binding to hypoxia-regulated transcripts. We have investigated the role of PTBP3 in tumour development and chemotherapeutic resistance in human PDAC tissues and pancreatic cancer cells. In addition, we determined the sensitivity of cancer cells to gemcitabine with differential levels of PTBP3 and whether autophagy and hypoxia affect gemcitabine resistance in vitro. PTBP3 expression was higher in human pancreatic cancer than in paired adjacent tissues. PTBP3 overexpression promoted PDAC proliferation in vitro and tumour growth in vivo, whereas PTBP3 depletion had opposing effects. Hypoxia significantly increased the expression of PTBP3 in pancreatic cancer cells in vitro. Under hypoxic conditions, cells were more resistance to gemcitabine. Knockdown of PTBP3 results in decreased resistance to gemcitabine, which was attributed to attenuated autophagy. We propose that PTBP3 binds to multiple sites in the 3'-UTR of ATG12 resulting in overexpression. PTBP3 increases cancer cell proliferation and autophagic flux in response to hypoxic stress, which contributes to gemcitabine resistance.

Topics & Concepts

Pancreatic cancerGemcitabineCancer researchGene knockdownAutophagyCancer cellBiologyHypoxia (environmental)Gene silencingApoptosisCancerChemistryGeneGeneticsOxygenBiochemistryOrganic chemistryCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismRNA modifications and cancerCancer-related molecular mechanisms research
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