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Overcoming gemcitabine resistance through oncolytic adenovirus expressing TRAIL/shHSP27 in pancreatic cancer cells

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 췌장암세포에서 TRAIL/shHSP27을 발현하는 종양살상아데노바이러스를 이용하여 Gemcitabine 내성기전 극복 
Authors
 최혜진 
Issue Date
2014
Description
Dept. of Medicine/박사
Abstract
According to previous studies, TRAIL-induced activation of Akt catalytic activity and phosphorylation are highly correlated with p38/HSP27 phosphorylation; moreover, the phosphorylation of p38/HSP27 increases further during incubation with curcumin and TRAIL, which induces significant apoptotic cell death in DU-145 cells. Furthermore, the cellular levels of phosphorylated HSP27 reportedly act as a determinant of cell fate: from cell survival to cell death in a biphasic manner in the presence of the anticancer agent gemcitabine, an antitumor drug currently used for the treatment of advanced pancreatic cancer. Gemcitabine also induces p38/HSP27 phosphorylation and acquired resistance at lower concentrations, similar to TRAIL. In the present study, after the acquisition of gemcitabine resistance, cancer cells (DU-145 or MiaPaCa-2) expressed greater NF-κB activity. However, the NF-κB activity, as well as colony formation, in gemcitabine-resistant cells was significantly decreased by HSP27 downregulation and subsequent TRAIL treatment. This phenomenon was clearly seen in pancreatic cancers with K-ras mutation, especially when HSP27 downregulation was combined with gemcitabine and TRAIL treatment, suggesting HSP27 plays an essential role in K-ras oncogene signaling cascade. In conclusion, HSP27 silencing may provide a new potential strategy for overcoming drug resistance and ultimate metastasis in pancreatic cancer cells with K-ras mutation.
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Internal Medicine (내과학교실) > 3. Dissertation
Yonsei Authors
Choi, Hye Jin(최혜진) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5917-1400
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/135098
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