Zhenni Sun1, Zan Shen2, Yong Li1, Tianjun Li1, Ruyong Yao3, Lu Yue1
1Oncology, the Affiliated
Hospital of Qingdao University, 2Medical College of
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, The Sixth People’s Hospital, 3Center for Medical
Research, the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University
Objective:Nucleophosmin (NPM) and human epidermal
growth factor receptor 2(Her-2) are abnormally expressed in various kinds of
human malignant tumors including gastric cancer and closely related with the
chemoresistance of cancer. However, their interaction and function in
oxaliplatin resistance are not fully understood. Herein, we elucidated the
relationship between NPM and Her-2 in gastric cancer cell lines as well as
clinical samples and further investigated their role in oxaliplatin resistance
of gastric cancer. Method: We examined the expression of NPM and Her-2
in 133 postoperational gastric cancer tissues and 6 gastric cell lines by
immunohistochemistry, western blot and qRT-PCR analysis respectively. Then we
altered the expresssion of NPM and Her-2 in gastric cancer cells by plasmid
transfection and western blot was performed to detect the expression level of
protein. Drug sensitivity of gastric cancer cells with different expression
level in NPM and Her-2 was carried out using CCK-8. Result: Our study
demonstrated that the level of NPM and Her-2 expression was significantly
higher in gastric cancer than in para-cancer tissues (P<0.001) and normal gastric cell lines, while a strong
association was found between them. The expression of NPM changed
correspondingly with the regulation of Her-2. On the contrary, when we down- or
up-regulated NPM expression in gastric cancer cells, the Her-2 expression was
not affected. CCK8 assay data showed that the cell sensitivity to oxaliplatin
decreased along with the increase of NPM expression. Moreover, inhibition of
Her-2 expression with trastuzumab significantly increased the sensitivity of
the cells to oxaliplatin treatment, simultaneously with the down-regulation of
NPM. Conclusion: Our results indicated that inhibition of NPM, as a
Her-2 downstream signal, may be a novel therapeutic strategy in oxaliplatin
resistance. Trastuzumab and oxaliplatin can exhibit a synergistic antitumor
effect in Her-2-postive gastric cancer cells.
Key
Words: Nucleophosmin (NPM) epidermal growth factor receptor 2
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