Effect of AQP-5 silencing by siRNA interference on chemosensitivity of breast cancer cells

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Objectives: Based on the functionality of AQP-5 characterized in various physiological processes, our study aimed to investigate the effect of AQP-5 silencing by siRNA interference on chemosensitivity of breast cancer cells. Materials and methods: The expression levels of AQP-5 mRNA in different experimental groups were measured by reverse transcription PCR. The chemosensitivity of the cells to adriamycin (ADR) was detected by a CCK-8 kit. Cell invasion, migration, and apoptosis were assessed. Western blot was used to detect the expression levels of AQP-5, drug resistance-related protein, and apoptosis-related protein. Results: The expression level of AQP-5 in MCF-7/ADR cells was significantly reduced by AQP-5 siRNA transfection. The invasion and migration were significantly reduced in MCF-7/ADR after AQP-5 siRNA interference. AQP-5 silencing significantly increased the chemosensitivity of MCF-7/ADR cells to ADR and activated caspase-dependent apoptosis in MCF-7/ADR cells. AQP-5 silencing also decreased the expression levels of drug resistance-related proteins (P-gp and GST-π). Conclusion: The inhibition of AQP-5 expression may reverse the drug resistance and enhance the chemosensitivity of breast cancer cells.

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Li, X., Pei, B., Wang, H., Tang, C., Zhu, W., & Jin, F. (2018). Effect of AQP-5 silencing by siRNA interference on chemosensitivity of breast cancer cells. OncoTargets and Therapy, 11, 3359–3368. https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S160313

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