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Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry | 2017
Yuan Ying; Liao Qingwu; Xue Mingming; Song Zhenju; Tong Chaoyang; Tao Zhengang
Background: Chemoresistance has become a an important worldwide problem to cancer treatment. Understanding the mechanism of drug resistance is the key to solve this problem and improve the survival of the patient. Doxorubicin and its analogues are widely used as antitumor drugs but many doxorubicin resistant cases have been identified in recent years. Doxorubicin (Dox) resistance is a very serious phenomenon in lung cancer treatment. As we could show previously, Shufeng Jiedu Capsule (SFJDC) can effectively reverse H69AR cells resistance to Dox, thus, the present study was designed to explore the mechanism underlying the effects of the main ingredient Emodin on chemosensitivity of H69AR cells to Dox. Methods: First, the growth inhibition rate of lung cancer cells and normal bronchial epithelial cells (BECs) was determined by MTT. Then, the resistance-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) of H69AR cells was examined by western blot and the effect of Emodin on Twist, Snail or Slug was assayed by Real-time PCR and Western blot. The activation of NF-kappa B was assayed by Western blot. Proliferation, apoptosis, migration and invasion of H69AR cells induced by Twist, Snail and Slug were also assayed by flow cytometry and transwell chamber. Results: The results showed that after administration of Dox (10µM) with different concentrations of Emodin, the cells exhibited a dose-dependent inhibition action to H69AR cells at 48 hours. H69AR induced the expression of Twist, Snail, and Slug when compared with Dox-sensitive H69 cells. The expression of Twist, Snail, and Slug can be effectively inhibited by combination of Dox and Emodin. The reversal of resistance was associated with the inhibition of NF-kappa B. Twist, Snail and Slug promoted proliferation, migration and invasion and inhibited apoptosis. Conclusion: Our data suggest that Emodin can effectively reverse the resistance of H69AR to Dox, an effect paralleled by inhibition of EMT, cell proliferation, apoptosis, migration and invasion.
Archive | 2013
Zhang Yuhong; Yang Xinmei; Shen Yiwen; Jin Yijing; Xu Jianming; Yao Chenling; Song Zhenju
Archive | 2015
Tao Zhen Gang; Yuan Ying; Zhu Qiang; Zhu Yuexin; Huang Chaolan; Xue Mingming; Zhang Yaping; Song Zhenju
Archive | 2010
Tao Zhengang; Ruan Minghao; Yuan Ying; Gu Jianyong; Shi Dongwei; Yao Chenling; Tong Chaoyang; Song Zhenju; Shen Hong; Gu Guorong; Xue Mingming; Yang Weiqiang; Hu Yu; Dong Guoliang
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2009
Song Zhenju; Tong Chaoyang; Sun Zhan; Yao Chenling; Shao Mian; Huang PeiZhi
Archive | 2017
Tao Zhengang; Yuan Ying; Zheng Wuhong; Zhu Qiang; Zhu Yuexin; Huang Chaolan; Xue Mingming; Song Zhenju; Tong Chaoyang; Yao Chenling
Archive | 2016
Tao Zhengang; Yuan Ying; Zhu Qiang; Zhu Yuexin; Huang Chaolan; Xue Mingming; Zhang Yaping; Song Zhenju
Archive | 2016
Tao Zhengang; Yuan Ying; Zhu Qiang; Zhu Yuexin; Huang Chaolan; Xue Mingming; Meng Xia; Wu Ping; Zhang Yaping; Song Zhenju
Archive | 2015
Tao Zhen Gang; Zhu Qiang; Zhu Yuexin; Zhang Yaping; Huang Chaolan; Xue Mingming; Gu Guorong; Wang Chunlan; Song Zhenju
Archive | 2015
Tao Zhen Gang; Liu Haiyun; Yuan Ying; Zhu Qiang; Zhu Yuexin; Huang Chaolan; Xue Mingming; Meng Xia; Wu Ping; Wang Chunlan; Song Zhenju