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Cisplatin-induced activation of TGF-β signaling contributes to drug resistance

SAYAKA IMATSUJI, YUKIKO UJIE, Hiroyuki Odake, Masaya Imoto, Susumu Itoh, Etsu Tashiro

2023Oncology Research Featuring Preclinical and Clinical Cancer Therapeutics10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Growing evidence suggests an association between epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), a hallmark of tumor malignancy, and chemoresistance to a number of anti-cancer drugs. However, the mechanism of EMT induction in the process of acquiring anti-cancer drug resistance remains unclear. To address this issue, we obtained a number of cisplatin-resistant clones from LoVo cells and found that almost all of them lost cell-cell contacts. In these clones, the epithelial marker E-cadherin was downregulated, whereas the mesenchymal marker N-cadherin was upregulated. Moreover, the expression of EMT-related transcription factors, including Slug, was elevated. On the other hand, the upregulation of other mesenchymal marker Vimentin was weak, suggesting that the mesenchymal-like phenotypic changes occurred in these cisplatin-resistant clones. These mesenchymal-like features of cisplatin-resistant clones were partially reversed to parental epithelial-like features by treatment with transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) receptor kinase inhibitors, indicating that TGF-β signaling is involved in cisplatin-induced the mesenchymal-like phenotypic changes. Moreover, cisplatin was observed to enhance the secretion of TGF-β into the culture media without influencing TGF-β gene transcription. These results suggest that cisplatin may induce the mesenchymal-like phenotypic changes by enhancing TGF-β secretion, ultimately resulting in drug resistance.

Topics & Concepts

CisplatinMesenchymal stem cellVimentinEpithelial–mesenchymal transitionDownregulation and upregulationTransforming growth factorCancer researchBiologyCell biologyImmunologyGeneGeneticsImmunohistochemistryChemotherapyCancer Cells and MetastasisTGF-β signaling in diseasesHedgehog Signaling Pathway Studies
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