The novel triazolonaphthalimide derivative lss-11 synergizes the anti-proliferative effect of paclitaxel via STAT3-Dependent MDR1 and MRP1 downregulation in chemoresistant lung cancer cells

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Multidrug resistance (MDR) is a major cause of the inefficacy and poor response to paclitaxel-based chemotherapy. The combination of conventional cytotoxic drugs has been a plausible strategy for overcoming paclitaxel resistance. Herein, we investigated the cytotoxic effects and underlying mechanism of LSS-11, a novel naphthalimide derivative-based topoisomerase inhibitor, in paclitaxel-resistant A549 (A549/T) lung cancer cells. LSS-11 enhanced cell death in A549/T cells by inducing apoptosis through increasing the DR5 protein level and PARP1 cleavage. Importantly, LSS-11 dose-dependently reduced STAT3 phosphorylation and downregulated its target genes MDR1 and MRP1, without affecting P-gp transport function. Chromatin coimmunoprecipitation (ChIP) assay further revealed that LSS-11 hindered the binding of STAT3 to the MDR1 and MRP1 promoters. Additionally, pharmacological inhibition of p-STAT3 by sulforaphane downregulated MDR1 and MRP1, resulting in A549/T cell death by triggering apoptosis. Collectively, our data show that LSS-11 is a potent naphthalimide-based chemosensitizer that could enhance cell death in paclitaxel-resistant lung cancer cells through the DR5/PARP1 pathway and STAT3/MDR1/MRP1 STAT3 inhibition.

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Ji, L., Liu, X., Zhang, S., Tang, S., Yang, S., Li, S., … Liu, Z. (2017). The novel triazolonaphthalimide derivative lss-11 synergizes the anti-proliferative effect of paclitaxel via STAT3-Dependent MDR1 and MRP1 downregulation in chemoresistant lung cancer cells. Molecules, 22(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules22111822

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