siRNA-mediated silencing of notch-1 enhances docetaxel induced mitotic arrest and apoptosis in prostate cancer cells

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Purpose: Notch is an important signaling pathway that regulates cell fate, stem cell maintenance and the initiation of differentiation in many tissues. It has been reported that activation of Notch-1 contributes to tumorigenesis. However, whether Notch signaling might have a role in chemoresistance of prostate cancer is unclear. This study aimed to investigate the effects of Notch-1 silencing on the sensitivity of prostate cancer cells to docetaxel treatment. Methods: siRNA against Notch-1 was transfected into PC-3 prostate cancer cells. Proliferation, apoptosis and cell cycle distribution were examined in the presence or absence of docetaxel by MTT and flow cytometry. Expression of p21waf1/cip1 and Akt as well as activation of Akt in PC-3 cells were detected by Western blot and Real-time PCR. Results: Silencing of Notch-1 promoted docetaxel induced cell growth inhibition, apoptosis and cell cycle arrest in PC-3 cells. In addition, these effects were associated with increased p21waf1/cip1 expression and decreased Akt expression and activation in PC-3 cells. Conclusion: Notch-1 promotes chemoresistance of prostate cancer and could be a potential therapeutic target.

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Ye, Q. F., Zhang, Y. C., Peng, X. Q., Long, Z., Ming, Y. Z., & He, L. Y. (2012). siRNA-mediated silencing of notch-1 enhances docetaxel induced mitotic arrest and apoptosis in prostate cancer cells. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 13(6), 2485–2489. https://doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2012.13.6.2485

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