CIAPIN1 gene silencing enhances chemosensitivity in a drug-resistant animal model in vivo

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Overexpression of cytokine-induced apoptosis inhibitor 1 (CIAPIN1) contributes to multidrug resistance (MDR) in breast cancer. This study aimed to evaluate the potential of CIAPIN1 gene silencing by RNA interference (RNAi) as a treatment for drug-resistant breast cancer and to investigate the effect of CIAPIN1 on the drug resistance of breast cancer in vivo. We used lentivirus-vector-based RNAi to knock down CIAPIN1 in nude mice bearing MDR breast cancer tumors and found that lentivirus-vector-mediated silencing of CIAPIN1 could efficiently and significantly inhibit tumor growth when combined with chemotherapy in vivo. Furthermore, Western blot analysis showed that both CIAPIN1 and P-glycoprotein expression were efficiently downregulated, and P53 was upregulated, after RNAi. Therefore, we concluded that lentivirus-vector-mediated RNAi targeting of CIAPIN1 is a potential approach to reverse MDR of breast cancer. In addition, CIAPIN1 may participate in MDR of breast cancer by regulating P-glycoprotein and P53 expression.

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Wang, X. M., Gao, S. J., Guo, X. F., Sun, W. J., Yan, Z. Q., Wang, W. X., … Lu, D. (2014). CIAPIN1 gene silencing enhances chemosensitivity in a drug-resistant animal model in vivo. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 47(4), 273–278. https://doi.org/10.1590/1414-431X20133356

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