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Cisplatin resistance induced by decreased apoptotic activity in non-small-cell lung cancer cell lines
Authors:Cetintas Vildan B  Kucukaslan Ali S  Kosova Buket  Tetik Aslı  Selvi Nur  Cok Gursel  Gunduz Cumhur  Eroglu Zuhal
Affiliation:Department of Medical Biology, Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Ege University School of Medicine, Bornova, Izmir, Turkey. vildan.bozok.cetintas@ege.edu.tr
Abstract:We have investigated defective steps in apoptosis that might account for the development of resistance. For this purpose, A549 and Calu1 NSCLC (non-small-cell lung cancer) cell lines were treated with cisplatin to obtain resistant sub-lines. Gene expression profiles and the phosphorylation status of the BAD (Bcl-2/Bcl-XL-antagonist, causing cell death) protein were determined for each cell line. Cell death and cytochrome c release were analysed after treating cell lines with their appropriate cisplatin doses. Gene expression of BAD, Bid, caspases 4 and 6 were clearly decreased in the resistant cell lines, and the differential phosphorylation status of BAD also seemed to play a role in the development of cisplatin resistance. Since this is a new cisplatin-resistant Calu1 cell line, it is noteworthy that DNA fragmentation, apoptotic cell ratio and cytochrome c levels were most decreased in the CR-Calu1 cell line.
Keywords:apoptosis  Bcl‐2/Bcl‐XL‐antagonist, causing cell death (BAD) phosphorylation  cisplatin resistance  cytochrome c release
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