Reversion of multidrug resistance by SKI-II in SGC7901/DDP cells and exploration of underlying mechanisms

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In order to investigate whether SKI-II could reverse drug resistance and its possible mechanisms, we treated SGC7901/DDP cells with SKI-II or SKI-II in combination with DDP. Then cell growth, apoptosis, micro-morphological changes, andexpression of SphK1, P-gp, NF-κB, Bcl-2 and Bax were assessed by MTT assay, flow cytometry, electron microscopy, immunocytochemistry and Western blot assay respectively. SGC7901/DDP cells were insensitive to cisplatin 2.5mg/L, but when pretreated with SKI-II, their proliferation was inhibited by cisplatin 2.5mg/L significantly, the inhibition rate increasingwith time and dose. The apoptosis rate was also significantly elevated. Expression of SphK1 and P-gp was decreased significantly, Pearson correlation analysis showing significant correlation between the two (r=0.595, P<0.01). Expression of NF-κB and Bcl-2 was decreased significantly, while that of Bax was increased, compared to the control group. There were significant correlations between SphK1 and NF-κB(r=0.723, P<0.01), NF-κB and Bcl-2(r=0.768, P<0.01). All these data indicated that SKI-II could reverse drug resistance of SGC7901/DDP to cisplatin by down-regulating expression of P-gp and up-regulating apoptosis through down-regulation of SphK1. The increased apoptotic sensitivity of SGC7901/DDP to cisplatin was due to the decreasing proportion of Bcl-2/Bax via down-regulating NF-κB.

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Zhu, Z. A., Zhu, Z. Q., Cai, H. X., & Liu, Y. (2012). Reversion of multidrug resistance by SKI-II in SGC7901/DDP cells and exploration of underlying mechanisms. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 13(2), 625–631. https://doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2012.13.2.625

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